[Discussion] Immortality

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Marcus Aurelius, that emporer of Rome whom history immortalized as one of its few philosopher-kings, ironically wrote concerning the only kind of immortality possible (Book 4 of his meditations):

"Words that everyone once used are now obsolete, and so are the men whose names were once on everyone's lips: Camillus, Caeso, Volesus, Dentatus, and to a lesser degree Scipio and Cato, and yes, even Augustus, Hadrian, and Antoninus are less spoken of now than they were in their own days. For all things fade away, become the stuff of legend, and are soon buried in oblivion. Mind you, this is true only for those who blazed once like bright stars in the firmament, but for the rest, as soon as a few clods of earth cover their corpses, they are 'out of sight, out of mind.' In the end, what would you gain from everlasting remembrance? Absolutely nothing. So what is left worth living for? This alone: justice in thought, goodness in action, speech that cannot deceive, and a disposition glad of whatever comes, welcoming it as necessary, as familiar, as flowing from the same source and fountain as yourself."
 

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Eventually there will be no record of any of this ever happening. I wouldn't say anyone can 'immortalize' themselves. Maybe become remembered for a very long period of time, but not forever. As for wanting to be immortalized myself? I'll take a pass.
 

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Eventually there will be no record of any of this ever happening. I wouldn't say anyone can 'immortalize' themselves. Maybe become remembered for a very long period of time, but not forever. As for wanting to be immortalized myself? I'll take a pass.

Quite reminiscent of what Hazel Grace Lancaster says in the Fault In Our Stars. I think so too. There'll really come a time when all of our labour turns into nothingness, when everything we did here, every dream we ever had, those whom we loved are no more. What we did will just be a tiny mark, but even that mark is removed with time's passing.
 

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Eventually there will be no record of any of this ever happening. I wouldn't say anyone can 'immortalize' themselves. Maybe become remembered for a very long period of time, but not forever. As for wanting to be immortalized myself? I'll take a pass.


You should since those who refuse to accept their absolute limit are offending all of existence. The reaper leaves no mortals or life out of his sight.
 

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No such thing as immortality. Every soul shall taste death, there's no doubt about that.

You've missed my point. Albert Einstein is dead, but you know him, don't you? That's the kind of immortality I'm referring to here.

You didn't even read further than the first question, so your answer is unthought

lol....
 
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