Immortality
The CursedI would imagine many people, I include myself, have thought about immortality, and the prospect of living forever.
While the concept may appear to have great advantages, you should consider the disadvantages first, I covered some of the issues in my short story, The Cursed.
A good place to start are thoughts of the character Holling Vincoeur, in the series Northern Exposure. When his girlfriend asked why he hadn't asked her to marry him, Holling replied, "My family have a history of longevity, and I couldn't live knowing you had died."
The other thing to take into account is a life-threatening illness. If you are immortal, even death is no escape. If you get what could be a life-threatening illness, you cannot even shorten the agony by suicide.
On this subject, there is also the subject of cryogenics, long before the series Futurama showed the character Fry emerging in a world he didn't understand, I decided against going into status, even if the money was available. For much of the reasons I am against being immortal, you could wake up 30 years later not knowing what has hppened, and not knowing anybody.
That is like what happened in the Twilight Zone episode The Rip Van Winkle Caper, four men rob a bank, and steal some gold. They hide in a cave fitted with four statis chambers, thinking to hide until the heat is off.
Waking years later, they find one machine had stopped killing the man inside, this causes anger, and accusations that one of the survivors killed him for a larger share. In the fight that ensues, another man dies. The two remaining decide to walk back to the city as their food and drink have gone. One dies on the way, the one remaining man, close to death, flags a car down and pleads with the driver to take him to the city, showing him the gold. The car drives off, and the passanger turns to the driver, saying, "Where has he been, we learned how to manufacture the gold decades ago."
The meaning is what has value now, may not have value in the future.

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