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>>18609956
Soon

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>>17209503
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>>17123514
Provided we're not talking about fantasy genie-lamp immortality, or an out-of-control AI situation, there will always be the option of suicide.
Simply including an exit door to immortality (which any desirable solution would maintain) destroys all of the half-baked Stockholm Syndrome death worship in this thread, who are tilting at strawmen I-want-to-outlast-the-universe positions that no one actually holds.

OP is talking about
the pursuit of mortal liberation: the freedom to die when--and only when--one chooses. And given the potential gain of achieving such a state (and lost potential years of fruitful living if it is not achieved) OP is right that this should be, indeed, the highest priority for anyone alive today.

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