>>12554961Had a near death experience and it really fucked me up. Since then I've been focused on figuring out how to live an incredibly long time.
Step1 would be reserving aging, which we can technically already do it's just hard to scale up and causes a lot of other problems. With enough research, funding and AI development it will be cured. Help as much with the field as you can and also make sure your taking the necessary steps, healthy lifestyle/proper supliments/ect, to extend your own health span. Best part of this is that curing aging will be necessary to prevent population collapse by 2100, so rich people are gonna start pumping money into it. Pic related is a great into on the subject and came out a year ago, so it's fairly up to date.
Step2 would be to secure the safety of earth, as you're biologically immortal lifespan will be only 1,000 years (as the death rate for the 25-30 bracket is currently 1/1000 per year). Making sure death rates from things like car accidents, natural disasters and the like are as low as possible. Things like asteroids and solar flares would become a very big concern on longer timescales, so we'll need a system to prevent or significantly reduce the damage they deal.