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Longevity and the Future

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Is there a connection between longevity and how far ahead we can see into the future?  Is our ability to look forward physiologically limited by our current longevity?  If humans lived to be 200 years old, would we have the capacity to predict further into the future and perform longer-term planning?

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Originally published: February 3, 2021

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