Arman · 9 answers · 5y

Imagine you live in the future and life expectancy in your country is about 200 years. How would knowing this [life expectancy of 200 years] affect your life decisions? [regarding education, relationships, marriage, having kids, retirement, etc]

Presumably you'd probably age in half the time (roughly) someone with a regular lifespan did and health decisions still factored into the aging process, no different.

Although retirement will probably be a challenge. Even now, because of increased life expectancy and low birth rates, tax funded retirement pensions are bankrupting a lot of countries.

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