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Considering that in the past 100 years or so we've already achieved "super longevity" (average human lifespan used to be ~40 years, and now it's approaching 80), I'd think that the "debate" has already been answered. How many people over 40 are so bored that they wish they were dead?
Anyway, given unlimited lifespan (and unlimited money), I could see myself happily exploring the US (let alone the world) for many years. And by the time I was done, I could start all over again, since all the places I had visited to start with will have changed (and my memory would have faded) enough so that they were new again.
Add new books (plus old books that I have always wanted to read but haven't had the time), ect. ect.
Anyone who advances the boredom argument is a fool.
[Posted by: J Thomason at June 20, 2006 9:43 AM]
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