If I already new I would live well into my 80's or 90's, I would give up a year of my life for lifelong financial stability. Never having to worry about bills, rent, mortgage, or loans would be worth losing a year to me.
I'm with Bob, V, I not sure I can think of anything I'd give a year of my life for. Maybe to save a person I love? To cure an incurable person. Save a species that will become extinct otherwise. That might make me feel the exchange was equal. Still not much of a bargain unless you are able to eliminate broad ranges of suffering or do something really special with it. I can do a lot in a year. Every second counts.
Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.
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If I already new I would live well into my 80's or 90's, I would give up a year of my life for lifelong financial stability. Never having to worry about bills, rent, mortgage, or loans would be worth losing a year to me.
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Xand Gunn came up with a better answer than I had in mind, so I'm going to have go with his answer.
I don't think I would give up a year for anything.
I agree with Bob.
I'm with Bob, V, I not sure I can think of anything I'd give a year of my life for. Maybe to save a person I love? To cure an incurable person. Save a species that will become extinct otherwise. That might make me feel the exchange was equal. Still not much of a bargain unless you are able to eliminate broad ranges of suffering or do something really special with it. I can do a lot in a year. Every second counts.
At this point, full French citizenship.
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