Shekhar Natarajan
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So I wonder also with that, if you get to enjoy more of that kind of,
less inhibited joy and pleasure and exploratory focused appetite.
I mean, imagine the sex policies, like a really disinhibited, respectful, consensual, like, you know, it would just, it would transform the way that maybe younger people learn about sex, too.
I like her utopia a little bit better.
Just saying, I mean, you know, we could be monogamous or whatever, but like, you know, yeah.
So the question is like, is monogamy even a thing when you're living 250 years?
I think there'll be a new bohemianism in the future when we have radical life extension.
I think there's going to be all these kinds of...
quirky ways that we're going to like relate and explore each other.
Tell me more.
I would love to listen.
Maybe I'm projecting my romanticism, but I just think that there will be this kind of like new renaissance of like bohemianism and disinhibition and sexuality and consciousness exploration and wild technologies.
If you ever read, um,
The Hedonistic Imperative by David Pierce.
He writes about like using biotechnology to transform subjectivity and create gradients of pleasure we can barely imagine.
He's a brilliant writer.
I used to read him in college.
And so they call him the genomic bodhisattva.
And yeah, super cool.
It's like kind of like psychedelic transhumanism.