I agree. Just today, coincidentally, I saw an episode of Star Trek Voyager in which a member of a race of immortals called the Q had to earn his right to commit suicide, stating that after millenia of immortality and of discovering everything that is and could be in existence, life had lost it's meaning to him.
I've always thought this but I would hate to be immortal. Eventually, I would fulfill all of my desires and lose my lust for life and novelty. I'd love to have a few centuries but an eternity? No.
Is it normal immortality would be hell?
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I agree. Just today, coincidentally, I saw an episode of Star Trek Voyager in which a member of a race of immortals called the Q had to earn his right to commit suicide, stating that after millenia of immortality and of discovering everything that is and could be in existence, life had lost it's meaning to him.
I've always thought this but I would hate to be immortal. Eventually, I would fulfill all of my desires and lose my lust for life and novelty. I'd love to have a few centuries but an eternity? No.