From [[Bryan Johnson]] and [[The Five Science-Backed Habits For Longer Living]] This idea is quite breathtaking. At some point, medical progress will allow us to slow down our speed of aging and rejuvenate enough that we don't age anymore, which could ultimately prevent us from dying. Medical and scientific progress is exponential (cf. [[Compound Interests]]) and builds upon previously unlocked knowledge. In 2020s, we should not assume death is inevitable and our primary goal should be to avoid death at all cost. This way we can participate to the most promising period in human history. How does it align with [[Marcus Aurelius]] stoic ideas? => [[Don't fear the Reaper]]