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Hola amigos! (brushing up on my spanish, never could any spanish to tell the truth..) A thought just hit me recently, as if you have seen my website, often happens.. Anyway the thought were "Isn't immortality really everybody's secret little dream?" so I want to know, if you could become immortal, like say, superman, so you don't age and can't die but still feel hunger, thirst, pain and so on, would you take that chance? Would you become immortal? My answer is simply: yes, ofcourse. Imagien to be the only immortal person on earth, no super strength or anything but you just can't die. You would be a one man army, nobody could stop you and you would be really free to do what ever you want to! Ofcourse I would take that chance, even if it means beeing the last human beeing to wander the earth for all eternity after all others have died. NOTE: Don't know if this thread should be in this part of the forum, if it shouldn't, you can probably moove it.. ![]() /Wizzy
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| No, the thought of loosing mortality, such a definite part of my character/identity is frightening, and to loose the promised rest and end of me would be my idea of hell. I think that it sounds good but it really would de-value life. How sweet is sunshine without rain? What is pleasure if there is no pain? Our mortality is what makes life so sweet. I think I would find some infatuation with my new power like a kid with a new toy. That might be fun but then I think I would feel some obligation to use my powers for good, like rescuing people from burning buildings or become a crime fighting robo-cop. Then everyone would want to kidnap you, study you, and enlist your abilities. What peace would you have? Forever trapped in this world, no thank you? Most of all I would never want to live forever and miss finding that final answer to the age old question. |
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I understand what you mean and yes, it is possible that it would become a living hell, but at the same time, I would still take that chanse but that could just be me, that's why I'm asking
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Hi Aristoddler! Yes I have conciderd that but doesn't see to much of a difference from living to fulfill your own personal selfish desires and then dying... But yes ofcourse, personally I don't belive in monogamy (is it spelled like that?) but you would go thru firends like crazy. Still I feel like it would be worth it all, but once again: it is just me, I belive that I'm one of the few that would love to have that power in the long run...
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I used to think about eternal life a few years ago but quickly realized that i cannot stand to live forever (mainly because of the fact that i find death is one of the most interesting things there is). The stories of Dracula who is "blessed" with eternal life might seem cool but there are also many adaptions of that show that other side of Dracula who (secretly) wants to die because he lost everything that mattered to him. Let's take the following scenario:
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Vasska Ofcourse that would be nice or atleast interesting, if you have a "superpower" in mind, just throw it out there, can't hurt atleast
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I would say no to choosing immortality as well. For one thing, as others have stated, it would be complete torture to remain immortal and live to watch everyone else whom you love and hold dear die, learning very quickly that sooner or later everyone you come to care for will inevitably be taken from you. I don't think I could imagine a greater loneliness than being cursed with immortality. However there is another way of considering immortality that I think is of greater, if not equally as much, concern: from the ethical perspective. The reason I think this is of equal importance at bare minimum is because it's one of the few, perhaps one of the only, perspectives that doesn't limit effects to simply (and conveniently) an individual level, but more importantly (likewise less conveniently) a collective and communal level. To come to an understanding of how this is so the following must be considered:
Not only that but it is also because life is finite that many of the things we take for granted in this world actually do hold aesthetic value to them once we take a step back and look around. If one is immortal one also immediately loses appreciation for such wonders, resulting also in loss of aesthetics as well as ethics. Life is temporary for a reason... Do I want to live forever? Not in a million years. Why? Because just about everything that characterizes our humanity is lost the minute immortality is reached. |
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| @t dancinginchains I enjoyed reading your story, and completely agree with it, but still find something missing. Namely evolution. We evolve because our ancestors die and make room for a new generation of people that are able to improve upon the foundations created by out ancestors (like Plato, Aristotle and many other historically important people etc). Death also is -as you stated - necessary for the simple reason of being able to evolve, since both the bad and the good (again the border between good and evil is a discussion for a different time) die, and with them habits, cultures and other things that could slow down (or stop) our evolutionary path for some time. I really liked what you said at the ending: Quote:
@t Wizzy A superpower I would consider is one best explained by the videoclip of "Sympathy for the Devil" remixed by the neptunes, which can be found at YouTube. |
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| Hi dancinginchains! Great answer! But I have to tell you, I am a controll-adicted, power-hungry freak, and it's just that power that you mentioned, that there aren't any reason for you to act human if death isn't a possibility. I know it sounds idiotic and so on but I just can't help to see all the things you could do, get, demand if you where immortal. But as everybody have mentioned how lonely it would be, if you had somebody to be immortal with then? Say a parter of the opposit sex (cause then you can have sex with eachother...) who where also immortal, would that make the whole idea of immortality more attractive? Vasska So you mean something along the line of shape-shifting? Choosing how to look to other people just by thinking about it? Ofcourse, I would love to have that superpower too. I mean, imagien beeing able to mess things up for everybody who deserves it. Change into little Georgie Bush and rob a bank or something.. :P And not only that, you would be able to see how the world is for anybody that you want to, blacks, whites, latinos, asian, fat, skinny, beutiful, ugly, guys, girls and so on just for reaserch, experiance it in first hand. That would realy be amazing, and gotta say better then immortality ![]() So what do you think?
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