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<blockquote data-quote="Mai" data-source="post: 20636" data-attributes="member: 255"><p><strong>Re: 1000 years old?</strong></p><p></p><p>Human motivation will probably be dimished at first, I agree with that. But I believe that once we'll adjust to the situation, our perception of time and time scales will change greatly, and we will be able to continue inventing, improving, working-- just on a far bigger scale. Human thought will change to accommodate this change. We will no longer make plans for days, months, years. Our plans and projects will be planned by millenia. </p><p></p><p>It will be the same as now, only bigger. We are humans, after all, and humans cannot get rid of the urge to invent and create and plan. We'll keep on doing what we've always been doing-- we'll just use more time to do things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mai, post: 20636, member: 255"] [b]Re: 1000 years old?[/b] Human motivation will probably be dimished at first, I agree with that. But I believe that once we'll adjust to the situation, our perception of time and time scales will change greatly, and we will be able to continue inventing, improving, working-- just on a far bigger scale. Human thought will change to accommodate this change. We will no longer make plans for days, months, years. Our plans and projects will be planned by millenia. It will be the same as now, only bigger. We are humans, after all, and humans cannot get rid of the urge to invent and create and plan. We'll keep on doing what we've always been doing-- we'll just use more time to do things. [/QUOTE]
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