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What Would Change If We Lived For 200 Years ?

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By Godspower EmekaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Imagine embarking on seemingly impossible expeditions and living to be 300 years old. In this hypothetical scenario, our aging process would be slower, as we wouldn't simply wake up one day and start living for three centuries. Advancements in medicine would be responsible for extending our lifespan, providing us with the opportunity for a longer and healthier life. Consequently, healthcare policies, practices, and insurance companies would adapt to accommodate this new reality.

Moreover, an increased emphasis would likely be placed on mental well-being. People would prioritize maintaining their psychological health alongside their physical well-being. With longer lives, we would have the opportunity to accumulate a wealth of memories and truly enjoy every aspect of life. However, it is important to acknowledge that challenges and hardships would still exist. As a result, new wellness methods might emerge as a field within the realm of social sciences, while psychology would find new avenues to explore and shed light on the complexities of the human psyche.

Additionally, with the gift of extended time, we would have the opportunity to explore the world and venture into uncharted territories. This sense of adventure and curiosity would enhance our enjoyment of life and broaden our horizons. The economy would undoubtedly be greatly impacted by our prolonged lifespans. A larger workforce and the accumulation of wealth over an extended period could be potential outcomes. Conversely, the increased demand for resources such as food and housing would necessitate the involvement of governing bodies to maintain balance and ensure the fulfillment of people's needs. The finance industry would also have to adapt to this new reality, potentially moving towards a fully digital system, much like the digital transactions we have today with platforms like PayPal and debit cards.

In the realm of art and culture, envision the possibilities if your favorite writers or directors had decades more to create their masterpieces. Fields like physiology and sociology would experience a surge of new ideas and schools of thought, leading to a fundamental shift in intellectual discourse. Our perception of life would undergo profound changes, altering the way we think, utilize resources, and spend our time.

This transformation would extend to the realm of fashion as well. With an extended lifespan, the way we consume clothing and the concept of luxury would shift. The trend of conspicuous logos and branding might decline, giving way to a movement known as "quiet luxury." This concept emphasizes high-quality, subtly stylish items that are appreciated for their refined aesthetics rather than their price tags. A future fashion style might emerge, merging sustainability, accessibility, and great looks, satisfying both the fashion-conscious and environmentally conscious consumers.

Considering the vast number of people we encounter in a lifetime, an average American meeting around 10,000 individuals, we may wonder how many of them we truly impact. If we're fortunate, we might influence 25 individuals. While this number may seem modest, even the smallest act of kindness can create a ripple effect that profoundly changes someone's life. When we accumulate all those acts of kindness over an extended lifespan of 200 years, the number of lives we touch and positively impact would undoubtedly increase.

Lastly, as a personal reflection, living for hundreds of years would lose its appeal if we couldn't share those years with our beloved pets. The bond we share with our animal companions is a precious and irreplaceable part of our lives.

In conclusion, imagining an extended lifespan opens up a world of possibilities and challenges. It alters our perception of time, affects various aspects of society, and presents opportunities for personal growth, exploration, and making a positive impact on others. So, let's make the most of the time we have, embracing the YOLO (You Only Live Once) philosophy. And if you've satisfied your curiosity with this discussion, consider liking and sharing the content with your friends. Remember, there's always more to discover on the bright side.



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