Dave Asprey
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There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
There is a maximum life. Absolutely. So there's two of them. The longest one is the universe, as we understand it, will collapse in on itself. There's probably going to be a hard limit that's based on physics and stuff like that. I'm less worried about that. The real limit to human lifespan is curiosity.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
As long as you have a reason to live, to be of service to others, to be curious about things, to be constantly learning and walking around with that childlike curiosity going, I wonder why that works. How is it that way? How can I make that better? If you have the biology so that when you're old, you look and feel like you do now.
We're not talking about the skin so thin you can see through it with tubes and monitors and diapers and not knowing your own name. People think that's aging. That is an aberration. It has never existed in all of human history, except for in the last maybe 40, 50 years. And it's sick and wrong.
We're not talking about the skin so thin you can see through it with tubes and monitors and diapers and not knowing your own name. People think that's aging. That is an aberration. It has never existed in all of human history, except for in the last maybe 40, 50 years. And it's sick and wrong.