I had the same sort of thinking, but I don't think any of these activities would be fun since they involve no danger. Without the concept of danger, nothing can be thrilling.In the latter case, depending on whether I could still be in pain or not, and assuming "not," I'd do all sorts of crazy things that I wouldn't try otherwise--jump out of an airplane without a parachute, free dive all over the ocean, hike in the middle of lion country, etc. — Terrapin Station
I had the same sort of thinking, but I don't think any of these activities would be fun since they involve no danger. Without the concept of danger, nothing can be thrilling. — noAxioms
1- What would you do in life if you had extreme longevity, if your appearance would be 30 for some decades?
2- What would you do if you knew that you never age, but were vulnerable? And finally...
3- How would you live if you were immortal? (Invulnerable biologically and / or extra-corporealy) — oranssi
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