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Ask HN: What would you do if you could live for a 1000 years?

2 pointsby prattbhattabout 9 years ago
I am wondering how we would spend our lives if it became significantly longer, like 1000 years long.<p>Shoot!

3 comments

T-Aabout 9 years ago
I was going to pass on this as &quot;too personal&quot;, but thought better of it and dug it out again, mainly due to the &quot;curse&quot; answer, to mention that I could easily spend 1000 years just <i>reading</i> all the books I&#x27;ve bookmarked as &quot;would like to read someday&quot;.<p>Multiply by 5-10x to properly understand the subject matter (it&#x27;s not fiction I&#x27;m talking about). And that&#x27;s just what&#x27;s available right now, not counting all the stuff that would keep pouring out while I&#x27;m reading.<p>Along the way, I would obviously want to use my suitably enhanced mind (brain-computer interface, maybe genetic manipulation down the road) to apply what I&#x27;ve learned, and contribute to the subjects I&#x27;ve found most interesting. And go places, obviously - with centuries to burn, the solar system would be well within reach, maybe even the stars.<p>1000 years is not nearly enough.
strayabout 9 years ago
What a horrible curse!<p>At 50, life is already borderline boring -- even another 50 years would be almost unbearable. So another 950 years? Damn.<p>I&#x27;d probably spend most of it counseling younger people not to have too much fun -- lest they lose the capacity for it.<p>And maybe finish my book. With that much time I wouldn&#x27;t really have any legit excuses left.
vezycashabout 9 years ago
My priority would be acquiring and amassing power through politics. Why? Right now, I don&#x27;t worry too much about the politicians who screw things up because a few more years, I&#x27;m gone.<p>However, for hundreds of years... Living under the capricious whims of often thoughtless people? It&#x27;ll be torture.