If "retirement" in the future means you donate your body and organs at age 40 but will be kept alive artificially in a perfectly simulated environment where you live worry-free, would you do it? Why or why not?

I believe in a primal lifestyle. I believe in the concept of survival of the fittest. You have to earn your food and you survive only if you're worthy. I hope this miserable attempt to automate every single thing fails. What's the point of living when all the things you're supposed to do is done by machines? It was fine till a decade ago when technology (like internet and the beginning of smartphones) was strictly meant for information and communication and probably a little entertainment, but now its our life. We literally don't know how to live without it. Its funny how we play games (like nba and fifa) online instead of going out and playing the actual sport with the same people. (I'm not a boomer)

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