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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I would think a lot of people when young say no but as they get to well in their 60s they then hope to live as long as they can.
At being 19 now the age of 100 seems an eternity away, my own thoughts are that if I still had all my mental strength and was not a heavy burden to anyone then I would be okay with living to 100.
If I had any Dementia or needed help with every little thing then no I would hate that.
I and other Students were however talking a few weeks ago to a former Professor of the UNI who is now 97,his insight to the past was incredible and he looked nothing like in his 90s and still walked unaided.If I was like that, definately yes, to living to be 100.
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@ 45 I don't give a sugary shiese of death - I think it depends on what you wish to do with your life. As posted above, if mine came to an end tomorrow, the only thing I'd regret is not doing that on Easter Island.
If you had serious dementia, you wouldn't realise what a pain you were being to loved ones or the people who have to wipe your arse. The disease name is a clue doh!
I think having children is the thing that differentiates 19 year old kids from adults. The adults I know will hold onto life for their offspring or granddughters/sons.