Posted by Les on 11/17/2024, 10:54 pm, in reply to "Happy Sunday to Everyone" Edited by board administrator 11/18/2024, 8:31 am
Ha,ha, forever young is a grand hope, Maestro. Meanwhile, whatever we’re going to do we’d better do it now. Times are changing fast. No one would have ever imagined the United States would be in its current milieu, politically.
But 2025 is right around the corner, in two months. The biblical millennium says there will come a point where to die at 100 years will be to die as one accursed. And indeed, more people are reaching 100, as never before.
I’m telling you, Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair, and his team, are advocating a radical life extension process that’s working for many early adaptors. Simply engage in intermittent fasting and a low fat, high fiber diet to reset the cells, which essentially stalls aging. The next bridge, according to Sinclair, and Ray Kurzweil, is the assistance of AI, by 2045, to essentially propel us into the millennium.
Les, my impression of Seeger's version of Dylan's "Forever Young" is not squeezing out a few more years out of our ephemeral lives but making the best out of the short years we have here by staying forever young- free spirited, upbeat, defiant, exuberant and caring.
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Ha,ha, forever young is a grand hope, Maestro. Meanwhile, whatever we’re going to do we’d better do it now. Times are changing fast. No one would have ever imagined the United States would be in its current milieu, politically.
But 2025 is right around the corner, in two months. The biblical millennium says there will come a point where to die at 100 years will be to die as one accursed. And indeed, more people are reaching 100, as never before.
I’m telling you, Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair, and his team, are advocating a radical life extension process that’s working for many early adaptors. Simply engage in intermittent fasting and a low fat, high fiber diet to reset the cells, which essentially stalls aging. The next bridge, according to Sinclair, and Ray Kurzweil, is the assistance of AI, by 2045, to essentially propel us into the millennium.
Oh yeah, I enjoyed the rendition, Maestro. I simply got carried away with some embellishments I had been thinking about in general.
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Les, my impression of Seeger's version of Dylan's "Forever Young" is not squeezing out a few more years out of our ephemeral lives but making the best out of the short years we have here by staying forever young- free spirited, upbeat, defiant, exuberant and caring.
Previous Message
Ha,ha, forever young is a grand hope, Maestro. Meanwhile, whatever we’re going to do we’d better do it now. Times are changing fast. No one would have ever imagined the United States would be in its current milieu, politically.
But 2025 is right around the corner, in two months. The biblical millennium says there will come a point where to die at 100 years will be to die as one accursed. And indeed, more people are reaching 100, as never before.
I’m telling you, Harvard’s Dr. David Sinclair, and his team, are advocating a radical life extension process that’s working for many early adaptors. Simply engage in intermittent fasting and a low fat, high fiber diet to reset the cells, which essentially stalls aging. The next bridge, according to Sinclair, and Ray Kurzweil, is the assistance of AI, by 2045, to essentially propel us into the millennium.