5 Questions
What social concern is raised in the text regarding life extension only being available to you and not to your family and friends?
Loneliness
In the scenario described where life extension is only available to you, what is the likelihood of this happening to your family and friends?
Unlikely
At what age was Elaine still hanging out with her college friends in the text?
373
What would be the social consequence if you lived to 400 while your family and friends only lived to 80?
Loneliness in later life
Why does the text mention the scenario where life extension is only available to you and not your family and friends?
To discuss the social implications
Explore the concerns of potential loneliness that may arise if one opts for life extension while family and friends do not have the same opportunity. Reflect on the implications of outliving loved ones and the impact on social relationships over an extended lifespan.
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