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Tyler has a strict daily routine, is CEO of the corporation sets off to work 18 hours a day, and has no
serious health issues at age of nearly 100 years. He expects to live for a few centuries more. His
original body died several years ago but his brain lives on in an avatar robot.
It is a serious business scrip from businessman Dmitrij Itskov who sent a letter to billionaires offering
them a new lease of life. 30 scientists are working on an immortality project that will be done by the
year 2023. The aim was to transplant a human mind into a robot avatar. People don’t want to die.
Most people’s shelf life is from 85 to 89 years. We want to put off the inevitable. Even the oldest man
even though he was tired he still wanted to live.
Problems of immortality: overpopulation, putting more pressure on the planet’s resources, higher
crime rates, and people would spend decades in the same job which may cause severe depression.
Older people would be more resistant to progress. Younger generations breathe life into new
concepts and ideas.
Itskov says that people would benefit from every walk of life. But in reality, only powerful and rich
people can afford it. Billionaires would be living their charmed lives and running the world as gods in
Greece.
Immortality is unethical to condemn everyone to death. Modern medicine keeps people in their
prime of life as much as they can. Once you will cross everything off the bucket list and achieve all of
the milestones in life you would suffer from boredom.
Living forever is really matter of life and death and the problems it creates cannot be easily shrugged
off.
o Robert Frost
o Popular poet
o Born in 1874
o His first 11 years in San Francisco
o His father died, and he moved to Massachusetts
o He met his lohl
o They got engaged
o Went off to study at Dartmouth College – he dropped out
o He worked as a reporter for a local newspaper and teach at a high school
o Elinor and Robert got married and had a baby
o He went to study at Harvard
o After 2 years he dropped out
o He had to work at the farm and before and after work he managed to write poems
o He was not good at farming – he got back to education and taught English
o He moved to England and found a publisher
o He became popular in England and America
o He wrote The Road Not Taken in the US
o It reflected his regrets, about moving to England sooner, finishing his degree
o He was asked to read his poem at president Keneddy’s inauguration
o People enjoy his poetry
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