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Would you want to live forever?

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GrannySeaside51 Tue 24-Jan-23 11:13:27

An article on the radio this morning discussed the possibility of inventing a pill whereby you could live forever. I certainly wouldn’t want to, even if it guaranteed fitness and health.

4allweknow Fri 27-Jan-23 12:37:06

Once such a pill becomes available what will the pension age be!! Living, working forever and ever, no thanks.

Cossy Fri 27-Jan-23 12:37:57

I’m a spring chicken of 64 and under certain circumstances maybe !!

Nannan2 Fri 27-Jan-23 12:42:24

Yes i rather think i would.

TwiceAsNice Fri 27-Jan-23 12:42:41

No thanks . My belief is that when I die I will go to Heaven and be able to see my son who is already there

grannybuy Fri 27-Jan-23 12:47:43

I often feel sad that I won’t see how my grandchildren fare in life, but I still don’t want to live forever. I’d rather that the money was spent on trying to eliminate dementia.

katy1950 Fri 27-Jan-23 12:49:30

No thanks

Secondwind Fri 27-Jan-23 13:07:49

I’d like to have an idea of what my grandchildren end up doing for a living, but living forever? No thank you!

Gabrielle56 Fri 27-Jan-23 13:20:48

Juicylucy

Yes definitely I have fear of dying. I cannot comprehend that death is so final.

Maybe it isn't? Who says it's final and how do they know? They don't. Since the dawn of time wever had an inkling at least that the end may just be - the end, but not as we know it , Jim!!🤣open mind darling and have no fear.

Saggi Fri 27-Jan-23 13:25:25

I have enough groundhog days now ….so a resounding NO!!

Saggi Fri 27-Jan-23 13:28:16

It’s a very selfish thought isn’t it…. How do all the newcomers to life fit in with our plans to take up space that belongs to them.

Rosina Fri 27-Jan-23 13:36:30

Absolutely not. I am very lucky indeed right now with health and my many blessings in life, but this will not last - it can't, as we all wear out. Once life becomes a struggle it would be hell to contemplate endless years of the same.
I remember watching Barchester Chronicles when the odious Obadiah Slope, having fallen out with the Bishop and his waspish wife, left the room hissing his final curse 'May you live for ever'.

Rosina Fri 27-Jan-23 13:42:05

Juicylucy I went to a funeral some years ago and the person conducting the service said that we have all had another life before we began this one, as sentient beings in the womb, and if we were told about the life to come we likely wouldn't believe it. Why then can we not consider that there is another life, of a different kind, for us all when we leave the world? The physical body is gone, but what about the human spirit - one of life's strongest forces? I find it hard to believe that our spirit and soul die also, as they are intangible.

timetogo2016 Fri 27-Jan-23 13:44:01

The world would implode under the weight.
NO, i would rather go when nature intends me to.

Warbler Fri 27-Jan-23 13:57:49

No, definitely not! But I would definitely like the choice as to when I go. Now that has to be in the future. I would definitely like to choose the day I die.

Kartush Fri 27-Jan-23 13:58:11

does the pill make you young again or does it just prolong your life and you keep getting older, because living forever and continuing to age is not a good thing you will just turn into ..... I dont know what you will turn into

TinaB57 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:02:24

Most definitely not. I'm 65 and live alone. It's torture, I hate it. Imagine being alone forever, even the thought of another 20 odd years terrifies me

Dressagediva123 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:05:13

No - too many people in the world already. Some weeks I’ve had enough already hmm

MayBee70 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:20:17

Kartush

does the pill make you young again or does it just prolong your life and you keep getting older, because living forever and continuing to age is not a good thing you will just turn into ..... I dont know what you will turn into

If it’s the same as the lecture I listened to (which I still can’t find a link to) it just means that people don’t suffer years of the medical problems associated with ageing., thereby saving the NHS lots of money and not putting pressure on relatives to look after them.

polly123 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:21:03

No, definitely not. I also think that we have a spirit which doesn't die while our bodies do.

Morpeth78 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:32:12

No not with what I have to live with.

Sawsage2 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:59:47

NORAH. 'Going home to heaven' sounds lovely. I'm disabled but have a fairly easy life with my partner. I don't mind when I go, I look forward to seeing my mum, dad, brother again.

Paperbackwriter Fri 27-Jan-23 14:59:53

There are so many out there who already detest and resent our boomer generation (though they take for granted the rights that we had to fight for) that if we got an extra go at an even longer life, they'd be furious!

SachaMac Fri 27-Jan-23 15:24:01

Definitely a no from me, not without my late DH at my side. There has to be a circle of life, there’s far too many people in the world as it is.

Romola Fri 27-Jan-23 15:33:01

I have no religion, but the Muslims say something like "I carry your life in my life." I think this means that there is a sort of after-life in the memories of those who love you. And I suppose that great writers, artists and composers do have an afterlife in that sense.
I think that the idea of living for ever denies the whole essence of life, that there must be constant decay and renewal.

hollysteers Fri 27-Jan-23 15:43:18

If others lived forever, yes please, even if practically it doesn’t make sense.
I have spent this life, apart from child rearing, as a professional singer with its demands. Now I have returned to an early love, drawing and painting. To me, one lifetime is not long enough for all this wonderful world offers. Travelling, hobbies, so so many.
I will be very sorry to leave all this behind.