Last Updated on January 7, 2021
So what about growing new organs and set them ready for use when your current ones fail you?
Replacing a defunct organ is no longer science fiction. Today’s technology can do it, with the advantage of growing the tissue from the patient’s own cells to ensure there’s no risk of rejection.
Doctors have been growing new skin for patients for years and have previously leveled to more complex organs like the heart and bladder.
The 3D printers now allow the use of computer imagery to create a cell-based structure that is a flawless copy and thus fit perfectly to the body.
However, the only thing you cannot grow is a new brain, as it would be more like a blank page because your original brain contains all your experiences and memories.
10. Do Good in the World
It’s not always about you! One of the best ways to help yourself is through helping others.
According to a review of over 30 longitudinal studies, volunteering can significantly expand your life, notably if you’re doing it out of purity and generosity.
Furthermore, being socially active and having lots of good friends around you, especially in old age, can also help you stay longer in this world.
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