How can I live forever?
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"What is love?"
No. I can predict the responses to this.
"Definition: 'Love' is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometres away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. [...] [L]ove is knowing your target, putting them in your targeting reticle, and together, achieving a singular purpose against statistically long odds."
Zero points in tennis.
What is the opposite of false?
How do I make the cheapest perfect battery that will store energy forever without wasting it over time?
What should I have for dinner today? Jokes aside probably something unimportant like: which stock on arbitrary stock market will perform the best from the first to last day of 2024.
I don't really want to know the answer to the big philosophical questions, because what if the answer is depressing? "The meaning of life is arbitrary and nothing you do matters"
I don't really care to know the truth about something controversial because I'd be no different from a fanatic arguing blindly for their side. Noone else knows I know.
I don't want to know the secrets to some revolutionary technology. The explanation would be lost on me anyway and it's not like I could explain it to someone who can build a fusion reactor or whatever.
I don't really want to know the truth about why by ex left me or other events in life. If I had infinite questions I'd start here, but there are too many of these and none of them are that uncomfortable to live with.