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Topic: Life's so short! (Life's signature campaign) (Read 759 times)

legendary
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September 20, 2020, 06:37:27 AM
#27
My oldest male relative died at 93.

I am 63.  Sooo if lucky 🍀 I have 30 years left. Not 80.

Maybe you'll get to be the longest living member of your family.
I bet the person who died at 93 did not expect to live so long. Most of us start thinking about the end at the age of 70-80 because this is when we start to grow much weaker and simple chores become a problem.

My greatest fear is that when I die I'll cease to see the world and cease to dream. When our brains die there's nothing but empty darkness with no thoughts and no memories. Wish I could just go into a stasis tank that would keep my brainwaves going like those people in The Matrix. I'd rather live a lie than not live at all.
sr. member
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September 20, 2020, 02:42:28 AM
#26
The realization that all the weeks of my life can fit on this table is driving me crazy!
Not just you.

After I have read what you said, it also made me realize that each and every one of us is included. We should live life at the fullest and do things that will make others happy and remember us for being good to them.

Do what can help and change the lives of others positively.
And considering that this year has brought us too much worries, anxieties, sadness, death, we're not even sure if we'll still be here tomorrow, or in the next hour, or even minute.

It's crazy just by thinking about it. So I guess, the best we could do is to cherish every moment that we have, especially with our loved ones, and do what we want to do. And live as if it's our last so we'll be able to make the best out of it.
legendary
Activity: 2030
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September 20, 2020, 12:32:27 AM
#25
the forum might not be here in 80 years

Of course it will be, and I'll still be posting in it.

All you have to do is travel closer to the speed of light, for some days/weeks and return, months/years would have passed here. Easy.

Now you just need to build the spaceship to perform the trip around the Solar System...
legendary
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September 17, 2020, 11:17:11 AM
#24
The idea that by 2100 most of the people who are living now will be gone, should drive any thinking person to search for God. After all, most people are scared of dying. Why? Perhaps they are scared of the unknown that might come after life.

Cool
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September 17, 2020, 02:36:57 AM
#23
It is clear that if you count, of course most of the participants are no longer there and cannot do anything.
but this will make us closer to the Almighty that everything will return to Him and nothing can be avoided. it is scary but it is a fact that all will experience. therefore, prepare yourself as well as possible to be of use to your family and others.

such a warning that deserves to know ...
full member
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September 15, 2020, 10:42:24 AM
#22
Thank you for the idea, now I know what I will do tonight  Grin
It's a good practice that may make one sober.
copper member
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September 08, 2020, 02:23:03 PM
#21
That seems crazy to me. Seeing like that is kinda scary.
legendary
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September 08, 2020, 09:25:24 AM
#20
the forum might not be here in 80 years

Of course it will be, and I'll still be posting in it.
newbie
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September 08, 2020, 09:14:15 AM
#19
Life is too short a very good adage, when I was growing I feel we live till when we decide not to live again not until I started seeing people of my age dying and I start to ask my self, we all are destined to fulfill our destiny but why do some die early, and the answers I found out was that we should just make every moment we spend a valuable one and we should live without regrets, we live, we love, we die...
full member
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My oldest male relative died at 93.

I am 63.  Sooo if lucky 🍀 I have 30 years left. Not 80.
live too long I think is not good...
I hope my life is not more than 75 years or when my eyes are still good, my heart and kidneys are normal and my memory is still good, we will only trouble others if we live more than 75 years.
You are absolutely right as after this we have to depend on others and this is really matter of worry in many societies as they have not good values for old persons and they really struggle for many things.

Not really, if you work hard and be as rich as you can, you can enjoy health even at such age. A very good example would be Trump. Only for his money, he's so healthy and having a comparatively young woman Melania as his wife.
full member
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My oldest male relative died at 93.

I am 63.  Sooo if lucky 🍀 I have 30 years left. Not 80.
live too long I think is not good...
I hope my life is not more than 75 years or when my eyes are still good, my heart and kidneys are normal and my memory is still good, we will only trouble others if we live more than 75 years.
You are absolutely right as after this we have to depend on others and this is really matter of worry in many societies as they have not good values for old persons and they really struggle for many things.
sr. member
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My oldest male relative died at 93.

I am 63.  Sooo if lucky 🍀 I have 30 years left. Not 80.
live too long I think is not good...
I hope my life is not more than 75 years or when my eyes are still good, my heart and kidneys are normal and my memory is still good, we will only trouble others if we live more than 75 years.
legendary
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There are people who literally need to see things to make sense, they are visual, there are others who are kinesthetic, others auditory, in short, your reflected mental exercise may not make sense to many, but for you it has and is really what is important.

Yes! life is short and in general the vast majority only wait for tragic moments to make a change of life, I do not know why the vast majority do not rely on great beautiful moments...

I think it is enough to see the sun in one morning and give the value to each week that we have left, there is no need for a pandemic, an accident, etc.

I had the opportunity to see Halley's Comet in the eighties, obviously I had no idea of ​​the significance of it, but my father always repeated it to me whenever he could, Halley's Comet will come back for you

If this happens I will have completed my life signature*.

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February 9, 1986 and may return between mid-2061* or 2062*
member
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The most interesting would be to mark each week that is passing and give us an update every year or every two years.
We are going to see that life is passing by very fast and we are going to realize that it is too short to not be happy!
jr. member
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Bad. Taste. Humor.
Try crossing out only those weeks when you were happy, it's even more pathetic...
sr. member
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I was feeling bored in this lockdown so I made this  Grin


Each box is a week Cheesy (sorry for messy lines) so after these many weeks, it will be 22nd century.

Taking the average lifespan of human, after these many boxes, all members of this forum would be no more xD

Feels scary to me Cheesy

I may not even reached the middle boxes lol,why scared when we are all destined to die.

What's important is we know that we serve and use our life in goodwill and happiness so if ever time comes there will be no regrets and pain.

Nice topic mate,it make me think how important each week to me now.
legendary
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My oldest male relative died at 93.

I am 63.  Sooo if lucky 🍀 I have 30 years left. Not 80.
hero member
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I'll be lucky to live until 2088 but I also hope I dont reach that year because its going to be hard living if you cant recognize anyone around you anymore.

Nothing is permanent indeed so cherish every moment.
jr. member
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Bad. Taste. Humor.
Some of us will not be able to fill even half the sheet.
It doesn't matter, we are all on the first page of bitcoin history. We are at the very beginning and we are all lucky to be here and now.
hero member
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The realization that all the weeks of my life can fit on this table is driving me crazy!
Not just you.

After I have read what you said, it also made me realize that each and every one of us is included. We should live life at the fullest and do things that will make others happy and remember us for being good to them.

Do what can help and change the lives of others positively.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1569
CLEAN non GPL infringing code made in Rust lang
You might want to post this somewhere else, the forum might not be here in 80 years Grin (I can't come back in 2100) - history puts me at living until 2094 I have a chance at stretching it out...

I saw a ted talk on this a while ago, I don't even have next week planned out but during the pandemic this might've been a good time to look at this.

You can actually do that. There are two methods:

Travel at near the speed of light: Take a stroll near Pluto and back, a few days at near light speed will greatly accelerate time on earth from your perspective, keep doing it and you'll be in the year 2100.

Hibernation: Hoping they get the awakening part sorted out or the: don't kill the subject at the freeze or whatever slowing metabolism process is applied.

You see, travel to the future is already been demonstrated, it is no longer fiction. Now there are a few details here and there, but it is possible. Traveling to the past is still in discussion, something about wormholes and such...

Did you know: Merely being in a plane is already making your time stretching your compared to those on land? It is way small, but measurable. And astronauts, yes, those staying some months in the ISS are also skipping a few minutes ahead by the time they return to earth...

This time dilation phenomena is corrected by the clocks GPS satellites because their time is already different. Put in another way, those clocks need to tick a tiny little bit slower than on earth so they stay in sync to "slower" time passing on earth, or from our perspective "faster" time passing on space.

Einstein came up with this but it wasn't proven until after the late part of the 20th century, he couldn't see his own theory proven in his lifetime.

So yeah: travel really fast or hibernate to skip ahead...
full member
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You might want to post this somewhere else, the forum might not be here in 80 years Grin (I can't come back in 2100) - history puts me at living until 2094 I have a chance at stretching it out...

I saw a ted talk on this a while ago, I don't even have next week planned out but during the pandemic this might've been a good time to look at this.

Haha xD well, I can hope this forum exists and our names gets placed in an never ending block chain Cheesy and let's hope on technology to give us longer life!

The realization that all the weeks of my life can fit on this table is driving me crazy!

Yes, I also recently thought that although life seems (and even feels) long, in fact, everything happens instantly, and now you are already 30, 50, 70 years old.

Exactly! The fact that the boxes indeed gets removed so fast is also unspeakable. In this pandemic only, I am in home for 10 such boxes! More scarier if you replace "week" with "Sunday". So when you say you will do that on the next Sunday, think how you are wasting a box away.
member
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The realization that all the weeks of my life can fit on this table is driving me crazy!

Yes, I also recently thought that although life seems (and even feels) long, in fact, everything happens instantly, and now you are already 30, 50, 70 years old.
copper member
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Each box is a week Cheesy (sorry for messy lines) so after these many weeks, it will be 22nd century.

Taking the average lifespan of human, after these many boxes, all members of this forum would be no more xD

Feels scary to me Cheesy

Life is indeed short and I'm hedging my bet on stem cell coin, it will be a long hodl for sure but hopefully it'll be worth the trouble. Grin
hero member
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Life is a taxable event

Feels scary to me Cheesy

You never know, maybe we're the special ones. Maybe we'll outlast most of them. Or maybe we're already heading towards chaos and collapse and we'll live short hellish lives.


How do I join the signature campaign and how much do I get each week?
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You might want to post this somewhere else, the forum might not be here in 80 years Grin (I can't come back in 2100) - history puts me at living until 2094 I have a chance at stretching it out...

I saw a ted talk on this a while ago, I don't even have next week planned out but during the pandemic this might've been a good time to look at this.
full member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 133
I was feeling bored in this lockdown so thought, if we draw boxes of life weeks they are so less.

Taking the average lifespan of human, after these many boxes, all members of this forum would be no more xD

Feels scary to me Cheesy
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