In the future, healthcare is tailored—to an individual’s genetics—so lives last longer than ever.
For most people, their data gets added to their family history and turned into a medical blueprint for life-prolonging care.
via NetAppVoice: When Are You Going To Die? [100 Words Into The Future] – Forbes.
This makes me think of ‘Logan’s Run’. Everyone was expected to be put to death at age 30. Of course, it wasn’t thought of quite that way, but…
How far is it from having your health all mapped out, the expected risks projected and cured and then the problem of too many people and not enough of them leaving the planet…
Over population is something I think about a lot. But, there’s also just the thought of living side by side with a city full (over full) of people. Where do you find some space to think, to just be alone?
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