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What is important here is absolute immortality or immortality in terms of eternal youth. In the second case, we can't experience illnesses and die from them, but we can die from fatal wounds, violent deaths, in the war there. If we lived indefinitely, all life values would lose their significance, people would live as they want, there would be no systems, foundations, aspirations for capital, property, career, etc. In the end, it would cause us a lot of pain, fatigue, and frustration. Let's say that no diseases would have the power over us, but what can we do with the land on which it is difficult to survive, the same Africa or the North. In addition, we would face overpopulation of the earth. Yes, and there are many who are not worthy of life, however, it is not for us to judge.