Thinking about this more, I'm questioning whether even pricey cutting-edge life extension offers that much utility cf http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/20/your-money/how-doctors-die.html …
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@paulbaumgart Money has more steeply diminishing returns for longevity in a developed nation than almost anything else. (today) - 3 more replies
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(Focusing only on above-the-poverty-line wealth inequality.)
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@paulbaumgart IIRC studies indicate happiness is strongly correlated with wealth up to about US$70K/person/year w US baseline living costs. -
@rezendi Anecdotally true: that's about the point where I've been cutting off the contract work & going back to own, less-lucrative projects
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@abenomixx@pmarca@ramez Possible counterpoint: does wealth inequality promote political corruption? Seems there's a correlation, globally. - 5 more replies
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@paulbaumgart ie there's good reason for most to envy and hence resent the well-off. Whether that objectively "matters" is probably moot.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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