Slow it down, Alphaville.
If life has no or little meaning now (as it seems to be the case for most people), how will living another 100, 200, or 1000+ years improve the situation? What's the impact on pensions or Social Security? Overpopulation? Pressure on resources and real estate?
2007-03-15 14:38:38
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answer #1
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answered by no_good_names_left_17 3
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no one wants to be restricted with what they think or do... being forever young is fairly subjective... how young are we talking about?? 16? 18? 21? maybe around your peak years about 35, when every thing have settled down...
even if i was going to life forever i would not do it since why would you want to go against the law of the universe and live forever... and over population would certainly be a problem, not to mention even as it is now we re having global warming, just imagine about 100,000 people growth each year, (just to number the least) give it 10 years wouldn't it be 1,000,000 more for the world to support... and more housing plans would be made and cars being used and more petrol consumed and the faster the ozone layer disintegrate... more trees being cut down and the global warming would excellerate... most people would die drowning than old age...
so i'd rather die of old age rather than suffer from drowning...
2007-03-16 05:56:44
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answered by ieja 4
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No, I think you should enjoy the life you have now. I am somewhat young now, but i want my life to go on. I think at whateever age you are at you will find happiness. I want to have kids and meet my grandchildren. I don't want to alwasy be young. I think we should stop wishing about what we want, and start thinking about what we have. "Back in the old days" is a bad expression. Just live your life!!! Love your life!!!! Embrass it! You can't live forever. Who knows what happens after death. It may be an iternal life. That way, you can be forever young. I personally love my life and wouldn't trade it to be forever young. I will try to love whatever stage of life i am in.
2007-03-15 15:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Living forever is a punishment.
2007-03-15 15:00:19
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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I wouldn't want to live forever but to have back my youth would be nice and to know what I know now when I was younger
2007-03-15 20:42:47
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answered by randrnorman 3
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Like Highlanders ?. Nope, I don't want to live "this kind of life (on the earth)", forever. But I also think that our souls are alive ... always ... endlesly.
And about being young, in my heart yes. But at the same time, all ages have like ... I don't know ..."somenthing charmy maybe". Just enjoy your years, welcome to them.
2007-03-15 14:41:54
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answered by NA 4
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No, life is a journey, being forever young would mean i was stuck and unable to go forward.
2007-03-15 14:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No because then I would never get to see my grandchildren.
Besides, we all get to live forever anyway after we die.
2007-03-15 14:37:33
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answer #8
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answered by Veritas 7
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2016-11-25 22:57:47
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answered by fulgham 4
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Not in a material life...
2007-03-15 14:38:55
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answered by ORKAN E 2
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