What are some downsides to immortality that most don't think of?
What are some downsides to immortality that most don't think of?
I'll start off with one, Being upset about a breakup that happened hundreds of years ago.
Edit 1:
- Heath death of the universe, Death of the sun, etc, does not count. I feel like focusing on this is an overused point.
Edit 2:
- Loneliness does not count. I feel like we all know immortality means you'll miss people and lose them.
You're viewing a single thread.
immortality doesn't guarantee perpetual health, you're alive, but so broken and sick you wish you could die, but you can't
42 1 ReplyYeah this answer.
Imagine being immortal and you get stuck somewhere.
Like in a giant land slide.
21 1 ReplyAlive, but stuck in nutty putty cave for eternity
15 0 ReplyNot eternity, just a few billion years until earth is vaporized by the sun going supernova.
Then you're free - to drift through empty space forever.6 0 Reply
"I have no mouth and I must scream" could end up being a plausible way to spend eternity.
10 0 ReplyJust listened to that recently. I could see this being a thing.
I also couldn't believe how graphic it was for how old it is.
2 0 Reply
My knees hurt already. I can't imagine living with constant aging forever until you're just a crumpled pile on the ground and then it still goes on.
9 0 ReplyBrandon Sanderson wrote a novel about this.
2 0 ReplyThis was the premise of the Greek myth of Tithonus
In short, Eos fell in love with Tithonus, a mortal prince, and begged Zeus to grant immortality to him (but forget to specify eternal youth and eternal health) so she was forced to watch him age until he shrunk into a raisin and was eaten
2 0 Reply