Heh where do you find these little sayings of yours RP.  Nope I don't agree 
this is true .
 
Personaly I have spent some years questioning the attitude to life and 
death that we have.  It seems that for most life in and of itself is kinda 
sacred, or at least we act like it is.  I'm not sure on this though.  Dawin 
shows us that outside of our species death is a part of life and comes all 
too easily.  So I must say that life in and of itself is nothing special.  
Then you must mean life as we humans percive it.  However, I am now fully 
resigend to my own death and it will come when it does, and this no longer 
holds any fear for me.
 
My own desires to live to be at least 400 years old though is by now widely 
reported here, and in other places.  This is not for the reasons you 
highlight above but sheer couriosity.  We are I feel at the cusp of 
enourmous change, over the next few hundred years we as a species are about 
to change in so many ways, and I want to see it.
 
 

On Tuesday, 27 November 2012 07:28:21 UTC, RP Singh wrote:

> Attachment to life is the cause of the desire for immortality and the 
> readiness to believe in an after-life or re-birth. It is an off-shoot of 
> the instinct for survival.
>

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