Yeah, I totally agree. Evolution and the meaning of life aside, I don't think age is a relevant factor when it comes to free will. I mean, it's the inevitable boundary we will run into.

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Age is another evolotionary adaption. For some reason it
is never in public discussion:

The reason why people age is not some deeper purpose, but
the simeple fact, that the live of humans (and all other
higher species) was not required to last muc longer above a certain age.


Yes and although it might be stretch, one could even argue aging faster is actually quite beneficial for evolution itself in most cases, as it will mean a more rapid succession of different evolutionary forms of species in a shorter time span. Of course, for most species living shorter isn't necessarily a relevant or vital factor for survival, which would explain how some species can still get quite old (sea-turtles, whales and even humans).

Very interesting stuff.


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