The Digital Anthropologist • 19 implied HN points • 20 Jun 24
- Living beyond 200 years poses challenges to existing societal and cultural norms, requiring rethinking of values, education, and social contracts.
- Extending human lifespan will impact economic systems, education models, and the concept of identity over a significantly longer period.
- Advancements in technology enabling longer lifespans raise questions about governance, immigration, national identity, and the adaptation of sociocultural systems.