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Should We Try Living Forever?
Here is what really happens if we get the fountain of youth.
If you had the opportunity to live forever, or at least several hundred more years than usual, would you seek it out?
It’s a question that is on plenty of people’s minds, as we all know that we will eventually die, and what we built will either be left behind, glorified, or twisted into something else we would fundamentally disagree upon.
But despite how a past life is shaped, we’ve all generally accepted to some extent that our clocks will stop and that we have to put our trust in other people and hope they have the best intentions with our desires. All of us, to some degree, have accepted that, with one exception.
Billionaires and multi-millionaires.
Just as their companies have long enjoyed the “too big to fail” status and continue to merge with other companies for survival, we’ve started to see an emergence of the top 10% wealthiest people in the world investing in isolationist tools.
They’ve already created luxury bunkers for when the world goes belly up, which is ironic considering they’re most responsible for the state of the world. All of this is complemented by their own rich mindset that is more conservative than helpful for the general public.

