Kevin Brown
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Of course.
So like I think, you know, as a human, if you think of what did I have in my 20s or my 40s or like, you know, and generally there's a desire to carry that forward.
So I think that that's a part of being human that, you know, that I like and that
That's one of the parts of getting older that I like is I'm all out of F's, right?
Like, you know, there's much that I don't care about anymore that used to bother me or weigh me down or I thought I was supposed to worry about.
And so to me, that is the optimistic case of like, do you shed baggage?
Like, you know, instead of picking up baggage, do you shed some?
I don't know, but that would become part of the philosophy of how do I, you know, how do I be a mentally healthy 100-year-old or 150-year-old?
Well, I think, you know, there'll certainly be challenges to it.
Like, you know, in the movie, you know, that there was a, you know, some statistical sort of approach they used that said that, you know, hey, it breaks down and for society's good, you know, either you, you know, you get with the program or you're dead.
Like, you know, I think, you know, you know,
We'll have to rethink a lot of things if we live to 250.
But having the agency to decide for yourself is part of what I think would make that a lot better.
And then society would have to kind of catch up with how it thinks about it.
Back to FOMO, right?
Like, you know, what's it going to be?
I don't know.
Like, and again, you know, you know, I don't really want to be first in line for brain chips.
Yeah.
But like, you know, in a hundred years, like, you know, it's nanobots or like, you know, like we take a pill and it changes your, your, your cell structures.