do whatever makes it so that you last as long as you can and may have the chance of experiencing rejuvenation technology and brain upload backups one day; now the conundrum is, do you work on things more in hope to advance humanity and or throw energy at the world and help making that technology possible one day (I'm sure working on anything STEM that you like to do has at least some to do with biotechnology and that stuff, i mean the more science is done the more science occurs), and in the process you lose a lot of sleep risking to lose a few years of life, maybe even dying right before the rejuvenation technology is discovered, or you just wait it out and play it safe, making the bet that since you're not a geneticist anyway, you'll just have to depend on them to bring it to us and make sure you're really safe and healthy so you can live long enough to see it, and amass money so you can afford the treatment when it comes about
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>>8953367
Cryonics.
>>8953367
Use Calorie Restriction and eat antiinflammatory food. If you start early enough you can probably add 30% to 40% onto your lifespan. A good way to do this is eat only once a day and skip a day of eating once a week.
>>8954110
That's a good option but im not sure if i will have balls to do that.
>>8955857
>is this compatible with sports?
I'm a /fit/izen and I'm still able to make gains while doing intermittent fasting. The primary benefits come from having a lower average daily bloodsugar so if you eat all your days calories in one meal it will replicate the effects of intermittent fasting by ensuring there are ~24 hours between each meal. However being competitive with lower blood sugar may be more difficult since carbs and sugars are performance enhancers.