I've genuinely never understood this and it's infuriating to me that we collectively accept aging and death as inevitable. Here's a video where Kurzgesagt and CGPGrey (in a second part) articulate very well my thoughts on this issue, which I can't properly do right now because I was up until 4 in the morning making paperclips. Anyway, the best argument laid out in the video is: we already combat aging by spending a huge amount of money on healthcare for the elderly, but somehow the idea that we should be smarter about how we spend our healthcare dollars by figuring out how to prevent age-related breakdown in the first place is "going against nature" or some crap like that.
Edit: Uh, probably some words here like "what do you think" and without the angry tone from the above paragraph where it sure doesn't look like i'm trying to start a discussion and then i'd probably end by saying monkeys.
Edit: Uh, probably some words here like "what do you think" and without the angry tone from the above paragraph where it sure doesn't look like i'm trying to start a discussion and then i'd probably end by saying monkeys.
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