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The easiest person to fool is yourself.

Knowledge is the antithesis of freedom. To learn a truth is to become a slave to that truth. Once you internalize that one and one is two, you lose the freedom to live as if you didn't know. On some level, you understand this. You refuse to learn because you so desperately want the freedom to live as a cockroach. Do not be a cockroach. Seek the truth, whatever the cost. 

It is very hard to not convince yourself of what you want to believe.

Death is not inevitable. Aging can be cured, and, thus, will be cured eventually. Internalize this. Have the courage to realize the implications this truth has to what you have convinced yourself is valueable. 

Those that believe death is inevitable are so proud of themselves. They pat themselves on the back for having the courage and maturity to stare reality square in the face. "Now I can focus on something that truly matters," they babble to themselves as they march towards their death. "I'm so happy I didn't waste my life," they cry out as they leap into the oblivion.

They are wrong, of course. Their worldview is not based in reality. It is a fact that death is not inevitable. The is no law of the universe that states you must be dirt in 100 years. Organisms have the ability to repair themselves, and there is no reason why your body cannot continue to repair itself indefinitely. 

There has been an incredible dearth in aging research. As a result, we have no idea what causes aging. There is thus no basis for concluding that science cannot cure aging in our lifetimes. Those that jump to this conclusion are not making an intelligent or rational decision. Their decision is made out of fear and hubris and stupidity. I look forward to watching these hypocrites demand access to a cure when one is discovered.  

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