The future that I will not live to see is the one my children will live in. That's my immortality. And I shouldn't try to mortgage theirs for my benefit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always tried to live in the future and think about things and how to make things better. If you have great-grandchildren around, and their pictures are looking at you, well, that's the future.
When I think of the future, I think of my 15 year old son Connor and my 12 year old daughter Meghan. I worry about their future because your kids are as important to you as mine are to me. And I am unwilling to leave our children with so much debt.
You have to be able to risk your identity for a bigger future than the present you are living.
Immortality is to live your life doing good things, and leaving your mark behind.
At this point I have enough money to live 25 lifetimes. You couldn't spend the money I've accrued now.
Sooner or later I'm going to die, but I'm not going to retire.
I've got enough money to live me two lifetimes so I don't have to do nothing I don't want to.
I owe it to my children to secure their future.
I want to live forever, and I know I won't. I'm not afraid of dying. I'm only afraid of one thing: not being able to raise my kids.
I don't believe in personal immortality; the only way I expect to have some version of such a thing is through my books.