Would you want to move forever if presented the chance? I wouldn’t, just for the obvious reason that the finiteness of everything makes life interesting. Take it away and what is left?
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If I can live forever long, it would be interesting to know more and more about the universe, science, technology. But sooner or later, I will gain enough knowledge about life and how it is. I will see all the rise and fall of world empires. Life is an adventure, and at the end you will be wondering what lies beyond the boundary of life and death.
Yes I would like to live more on the earth, but no I don’t want to live forever.
As tempting as living eternally might be, I don’t think that I might be capable of such thing. Sure, you get to see more of life, but what then? We’re all looking for substantial conclusion in our lives, and to see no end to that, would be absolute purgatory, don’t you think? To see loved ones die, to be unable to fully experience things with people you meet, and begin to care for, and sooner or later you’ll get tired of it, and just wish to be able to live normally like other people, like how you should’ve lived your life. There’s only so much a person could take, before stumbling into a breaking point.