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by AnimalMuppet
1880 days ago
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> Any improvement to lifespan will necessarily improve healthy lifespan. Will it? I don't see why it necessarily will do so. And even if it does... if it gives you 10 more healthy years, and then 20 more bedridden years, for a net gain of 30 years, is that really a gain? Or do the 20 bedridden years make the 10 healthy years not worth it? |
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And yes, of course it's a gain. You could always choose not to take those extra years, if you really don't want them. It's good to have that possibility available.