You can pick one person living today and give them 100 extra years of life. One rule: Your pick must be made to maximize the good of humanity/our planet. Who would it be?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
Agreed. He will run out of years before he runs out of ideas and drive.
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Replying to @Justin_A_Brady @mgirdley
You could make an argument for Bezos
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I know people who would make one for Gates curing malaria and all. (Not me necessarily)
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Let me know when he cures it. AFAIK he had a hand in eradicating polio, but malaria is an ambition not an accomplishment. Fixing malaria for sure saves lives but I would argue there are much better ways to long term improve humanity.
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I dont really follow what Gates does or doesnt do TBH i just hear his name popping up in response to questions like this.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @Molson_Hart and
That said you can also argue that Tesla also is still somewhat an ambition at the moment before it becomes profitable. Its not apples to apples of course because with medicine its much more about the invention than the adoption.
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Replying to @gsvigruha @Molson_Hart and
FTR i'd also pick Musk over Gates just being the devils advocate here
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Musk > Bezos > Gates But I think it’s too early to judge gates efforts.
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Not sure about Bezos. His impact is arguably larger than Musk's but Musk skews much more positive IMO.
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