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In no way, shape or form. For what reason okay? For what reason would anybody need to live for eternity? For what reason OK?

Assume you realize that you have limitless years to live. At that point what might be your inclination to get up early in the day? Like genuinely, for what reason would you get up?

There won't be any 'Time weight' on you-To accomplish, to achieve, to love. For what reason would you do your tasks? There's dependably tomorrow. You can simply stall nearly everything and in the long run wind up never doing it.

When you offer blossoms to your friends and family, do you give the ones made out of plastic, so they will live for eternity? No! You give them genuine blossoms. There's a stem, there are petels. Also, the blossom will bite the dust. That very certainty the blossom will bite the dust, makes you to welcome that bloom.

So the limit of life compels us, or allows simply say me to value each dawn that I wake up ordinary; And on the off chance that I will live everlastingly I don't know whether I will have that feelings, those sentiments, or the feeling that Day anticipates my vitality.

Likewise there's a functional issue as well. In the event that we as a whole begin perpetually, there will be interminable number of individuals and constrained assets. The asset that every individual will get the chance to devour would be limited, and later drained. So we as a whole would in the long run starve to 'death', yet demise keeps an eye on infinity.That implies we would starve unendingly. I don't think I need that.

With how much technology is evolving everyday I would love to. Mankind have advanced greatly in just a span of 25 years. If you compare how people live years ago and from today you'll see a lot of difference.

Given how easy it is to access any information you want via the web now, I will not be surprised if in another 25years we will have flying cars or some other cool stuffs. Now just imagine what will it be in a 100years? Or in 200years?

So yes I would like to have an option to live forever provided that I am as healthy and good looking as I am today lol

Haha.. interesting question. I will like to live forever only if the following conditions are met:

  • The people who matter to me can also live forever
  • I can remain healthy and fit forever as well

To me, it will be more of a curse than a blessing if I can live forever but have to see all the people who matter to me die one after another. There will be no meaning in life if I have no family or friends.

Next, the state of my health is also important. Am I living forever in a bed-ridden state? Or am I fit and healthy? I will only want to be fit and healthy, otherwise there isn't much point in living forever.

In my opinion, this is a moot question as we already do :)

I am 'formless spirit' having a 'human experience'. This human experience is the dream I awake from after 'death'. Life is also on the other side of 'death' and life neither starts at birth, nor ceases at death - these are merely changes of 'state'.

'Time' in which there is a 'forever', is also a human-concept, and without a natural correspondence (there are cycles, but no clocks, in Nature). Clock-time belongs to the world of form - the dream. There is only the present moment, NOW, which is forever (lol) outside of clock-time, and as such 'eternal'.

Life and 'real' (not dream) living take place in the NOW (not yesterday, not tomorrow, not a minute away). It is the only place we are ever present in. Death is an illusion.

We 'already' live forever!

great answer

I don't figure I would need to live perpetually, yet I'd jump at the chance to carry on a long, long time, maybe 500 years? A thousand years?

Some portion of the reason is that I can perceive how some of what I accept and think have changed throughout the years, which consoles me since it persuades me that I have the ability to develop. I like my multi year old self fine and dandy, yet I believe I'm a superior individual at this point. What might I come to comprehend and think about myself, the world, and others quite a while from now? The 10 or 20 years I most likely have left (damn, that appears to be chilly to simply say it so anyone can hear that way) isn't about sufficiently long to discover.

The other reason is that there has been so cursed much innovative and social change over the most recent few centuries, even in my life time, I need to perceive what ELSE happens. For example, simply return and watch a film made in the forties or fifties, or read a unique James Bond novel, and reveal to me that the parts of ladies, or Jews, or African Americans, or kids weren't diverse at that point. Keep in mind seeing that espresso promotion on the Web from the sixties where the lady was getting a beating from her significant other for picking the wrong espresso ... That wasn't long back by any stretch of the imagination, in any event to me.

It wasn't long back, either, that you could just call somebody from your home or a compensation telephone, and bad news in the event that you came up short on gas on a betrayed roadway. Presently we acknowledge consistent overall shoddy correspondence without a hesitation. What's more, it is anything but a telephone we tote around - it's a doomed supercomputer. What's more, this was just in about the most recent 35 years or somewhere in the vicinity. What's straightaway? Quantum PCs?

Same sex marriage? I would never have envisioned this in a hundred years - common associations, beyond any doubt, yet wed? I concur with it 100 percent, however old, grumpy me (59 years of age) still thinks that its shaking to hear a man say "my better half" or a lady to state "my significant other," and I presumably will until the point that the day I pass on.

What's more, I sort of lament when I know the main Mars mission will likely be not long after my passing, and I need to know whether, no, WHEN we find outsider life, and perhaps, presumably, outsider insight. What a kick in the butt that is destined to be.

I figure I simply would prefer not to pass up a major opportunity.

Who wouldn't. Infact i would like to live as long as eternity. But it seems our previous wisdom, history and experience proves that to be impossible.

There might come a time with sufficiently advanced medical technology which would allow people to be young and live for centuries. that would be quite similar to living forever. If your thinking I'm trying to stir up a hoax then do some short research.. It will show you that you in the last couple of centuries people's life span has increased abnormally. Our current medical sector of study is moderately advanced and its span of knowledge multiply into 200% every 8 years. That is also true for every other setcors of scientific study.

So if you ask would I like to live forever?
-yes
Is it possible to live forever?

  • ill never know until I die.

Yes I would like to live forever.

Ofcource yes if i get a chance to live life forever then i will make more friends in musing and steemit i can see the world more and more i can fulfil my family dreams so yes i agree with your question.

Yeah i wish i could leave forever because life for

me is just too sweet and memorable,even the challenges in life also makes me stronger and be

able to prepare for any further challenge in the future so that is why i would really say i want to

live forever so that i can keep enjoying the good things of life...

Life is sweet no doubt and i definitely would want to live long and live healthy but i think age of

100years is the final age i want to reach,anything above that might look weird to me because i do

not want to get to a stage when i will see no value in life,i believe 100years is okay for me,different

strokes for different folks,but it is not even the age we die that matters but what matters is how well we spent our lives and what would people say

about us when we live the earth,will they say good thing about us or bad thing about us??food for thoughts...