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  • When you are now below 30, you have reasonable chance to live way beyond 100 in good health! Well, if you choose to use the new medicine interventions (that are now in research and development or concepted) after they are available. I mean decades beyond 100!

    Most current people above 50 does not understand it because they are too socially programmed. But you, with fresher mind, can break from their dogma.

    Learn a little bit about Longevity Escape Velocity (LEV) to understand it. Because it is going to be one of the most defining things in your life!

    If you want also your parents to be alive very long, the progress must be much quicker. You may request your government to invest heavily into real aging-reversal therapies. And ask your friends and random people on internet (😉) to do so. But chances are that your parents are too old to have good chance to get to LEV. In that case you may talk with them about cryopreservation and help them to sign for some provider. Currently it is far from certain that we will be able to revive them in the future, but alternative is a grave / cremation with total clarity of no revival at all.











  • One of the reasons that I love free / libre / open source is its high acceptance of Esperanto as an interface language. I myself also helped translate bunch of them (now I am searching for money to pay others to translate them :).

    Facebook had a program of volunteer translations years ago. I helped a bit by rating existing translations. Then some law came that prevented for-profit corporations to use volunteers as translators and the program was shut down. Similar with Google, who still has parts of interface in Esperanto. Rumors go that Gmail was once fully translated into Esperanto, but the political decision went to not deploy it…


  • Heh, I am pretty deep embedded in the Esperanto community. I have started 18 years ago and during that time made a lot of friends, some enemies, some love partners (really, we talk together in Esperanto!). In fact, I have founded a nonprofit nongovernmental organisation that support volunteers to write better Wikipedia in Esperanto - and I love the work and it even pays me sometimes. And because of my activities, I have travel around the planet. I live in Europe, and once I have traveled in one month to Seoul, South Korea and Benin and Togo in Africa to Esperanto meetings. That was crazy! During that month I have fulfilled my 2 childhood dreams - to climb a bamboo and to eat a sugar cane ;-)

    So, yeah, it enriched my life pretty drastically. I would say that the the biggest long term benefit that I get was wast widening of my horizons. The world became “smaller” for me / more of it became “my home” and I have become more “world citizen”. It may sound cheese but it feels great :-)

    There are many local groups over the planet, some event practically every day, many Telegram groups with pretty active community. On Lemmy, there is mostly [email protected]


  • Beside obvious recommendations from other posts (visit a doctor, do exercise, eat healthy, sleep well etc)…

    The truth is - aging is a bitch! It starts probably even before birth and start clearly manifesting itself usually in 30s. So welcome!

    And the “best” part is - currently we do not have a medicine to reverse it, so at some point at the age of around 80-90 it will most probably kill you unless something else kills you first, or unless we develop effective cure. I don’t want to be morbid here or spread anxiety. I am writing this to accent the seriousness of aging and the need to tackle it. You can request your government to provide grants to researchers to reverse aging or if you are European propose researchers to apply for already existing grant call from EIC, propose your medical universities to participate in XPRIZE Healthspan, etc.

    As you are quite young, if you are generally healthy, the best thing you can do really is doing the basics (as your mom told you) AND ESPECIALLY campaigning for development of aging-reversal therapies! Those are the only hope to be still kicking well in 80s in good health, and beyond.

    If you are more interested, there is a community [email protected] and I also recommend the book Ageless by Andrew Steele, which provides great balance between scientific rigor and entertaining approach to public.



  • I learnt it since I was 3. I was literally forced to do it instead of playing outside with my friends. And always out was hard…

    Then I found the language Esperanto, that is supposed to be 10x easier to learn and use. I tried it and I can conform that to be true 😊

    But I needed English for my (volunteer) work in a social movement, so I slowly learn it. But still had big problems to understand spoken English. Then I found English videos about topic that was very investing for me. I was trying hard to understand and finally I did.

    Long story short, I still prefer to speak Esperanto, and much more people should, IMO.