Longevity vs Baldness? Which would you take?

debyne

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Most likely correct answer ... because the alleged god doesn't exist.

Religion is likely the biggest scam in human history, in my opinion.

The modern world and modern science has yet to uncover even a scintilla of evidence to support the existence of a deity.

I can't do the blind faith thing with some ancient text written by a bunch of anonymous, superstitious goat herders...
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Joan

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I do believe there's more to this life. Reincarnation is something I think about a lot. I was raised a Catholic, and, frankly, I'm afraid not to believe in God. There was a time I had no doubt at all of His existence, even when I watched my father suffer and die, even when things did not make sense to me. Weird, but when I watch shows about nature and animals or ponder the universe, life is truly a perfect symphony, and I find it hard to believe that it just happened without a Supreme Being.
 

Jimbo5

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This "perfect symphony" you speak of is likely the product of billions of years of evolution on this planet ... no god required.

I was raised Catholic too, by the way...
 

fran15

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I do believe there's more to this life. Reincarnation is something I think about a lot. I was raised a Catholic, and, frankly, I'm afraid not to believe in God. There was a time I had no doubt at all of His existence, even when I watched my father suffer and die, even when things did not make sense to me. Weird, but when I watch shows about nature and animals or ponder the universe, life is truly a perfect symphony, and I find it hard to believe that it just happened without a Supreme Being.

That's funny, I'm exactly the same - I was raised a Catholic but couldn't reconcile a loving god with all the horrendous **** that happens in the world. I also believe in reincarnation; before I got a hair transplant, I used to think "I can't wait for this life to be over, so I can start my next life with a full head of hair!"
 

marco75

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The only sensible answer is longevity, because the longer you are alive the more time you can be on meds or for a cure to come along. Think about this, the day they announce the true cure for hairloss, some bald people will die or find out they have a terminal disease.
 

Follisket

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While the rest of us will be celebrating our reclaimed youth and certified fullhead hottie status at age 80, yes.
 

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No point living passed 80.

As my grandpa says - 'we are the forgotten'. it only takes one surgery, and hospital encounter to ruin your entire life, and be in pain for the rest of eternity.


Great life sitting at home all ****ing day with probability of having varying degrees of Alzheimer, dementia and arthritis.


Full life of hair to 75, and shoot me after.

There is only one point to living past 80 - the longer you live the greater the likelihood that you will be here when they cure the aging process.
 

Joan

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There is only one point to living past 80 - the longer you live the greater the likelihood that you will be here when they cure the aging process.

The aging process would have to be reversed before I'd want to live to 80. Looks start going downhill fast after 45.
 

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I'll take quality over quantity. That's assuming there's no grey area.
 

oye_rg

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Easily I'd take living with a full head and live to 50 years of age.

I believe that wanting to live a long life (no offense to anyone) is a very selfish desire. I'd rather live an incredibly happy and healthy short life than a long miserable one.

Exactly my thoughts until my 20's and into early 30's. This thought completely changes in a few years as you are approaching around 40 or roundabouts

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Absolutely. If I'm going to end up with early Alzheimers, personally I would just shoot myself in the head. Hair or no hair, I can't
live without my memories and identity.

You probably wouldn't remember that you planned to shoot yourself
 
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