D.A. Kirk
1 min readAug 10, 2018

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A future where human beings can be preserved, revived and provided a longer life, or perhaps immortality, strikes me as an inevitability. I’m curious about the potential psychological impact of it, though. I wonder how difficult it might be for a revived person to adapt to their new environment. I also wonder how they’ll be treated by society at large — as relics, perhaps? Or as a sort of novelty? Lots of interesting questions posed by this topic, which I suppose is why I find it so intriguing. :)

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D.A. Kirk
D.A. Kirk

Written by D.A. Kirk

Outer space enthusiast. Japanese history junkie. I write about politics, culture, and mental illness. Disagreement is a precursor to progress.

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