We’re constantly wrestling with the world of survival, it’s time to get into the world of creativity. That’s what the gospel of longevity is all about.
I have been speaking about the Gospel Of Longevity for couple of years. I've now written a book about it.
I wrote this book, after I had an experience four years ago that changed me, and consequently altered my entire way of life.
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Achieving radical life extension isn’t just about technology: it requires changing how we think about aging and death, fostering a supportive “immortality-friendly” culture, and building a community around those ideals.
Full interview here:
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Facing and resolving our own internal contradictions is something that comes with living forever, because if you're going to stay alive long enough, eventually you're going to have to confront your own dualities.
Giving death purpose and meaning is just another way of institutionalizing death in our lives.
Since I want to get all traces of death out of my life, it's important for me to find my motivation elsewhere.
Immortality, not death, is our true inheritance.
I don't feel like we're trespassing in the land of the gods, like many do.
I feel we're simply claiming what's ours.
The plain fact is that no one throughout recorded human history has lived beyond the limitation of approximately 120 years, no matter how healthy they lived.
Anyone that wants to live beyond that barrier has got to get radical and be willing to do the work it takes to get there.
Most people realize we live in a transformational era, they just don’t have a clear perspective of what that new world looks like.
Now is the time to share our vision of a world without aging, and without all the loss and suffering that come with aging.
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