This thread is here because of something Root said in the Jovian thread.
The Immortality Blues; that dreaded spectre that exists in so much fiction regarding prolonged human existence. I can certainly see why, of course; we all feel bouts of depression from time to time as we endure the question of "Why bother?", and, as time goes by and resources inevitably accumulate, it's entirely possible transhumans may feel the same pains on a grander scale. However, the "seen it all, done it all" attitude doesn't hold water with me. Even at a century of age, it's unlikely that even the wealthiest oligarch has experienced anything resembling the sum of the human experience. Now, of course, they might grow bored from lack of challenge (they can doom thousands to hardship with the stroke of a pen, and create whole new floating worlds on a whim, after all) but there's still plenty to experience. Just as an example, they can learn new arts, or experience new places via simulspaces. Given their incredible amounts of wealth, one can only imagine the incredible vistas they could have created, or the experiences generated as a result. Samples are not hard to think of, such as scenes from history (Earth has billions of years of it), or even recreating relatively mundane lives in those scenarios and temporarily replacing their memories with fake ones as to make the experience "authentic". In short, while I don't doubt that Immortality Blues may occur, they're the result of a lack of imagination on the part of the sufferer, in my eyes, and little more. Ennui will eventually kill the transhumans unless they find ways to keep their empty immortality from forcing them to stare into the bleak meaninglessness of existence
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Immortality Blues
[hr] But what to do when the novelty of novelty begins to fade? The cause of ennui is change, and the inability to keep up with change. The feeling of ennui is when you do not know what place you are supposed to hold in society, nor do you have the power to find it. The individuality you posses grows stale, and you see the meaninglessness of your own worth. Immortality blues may end up as a romantic angst in lots of writing, but the trope exists at a deeper level than that. [Edit] Damn, scooped by Icekatze.r-rep++
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[hr] To argue against my previous arguments about ennui, it seems like you could solve the problem of getting bored by accepting a limitation on how long you keep unused long-term memory active. That might give you a disadvantage in some arenas, but is probably the only way to stay sane on a long timeline.@-rep +1
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[hr] Aldus Huxley's Island featured the heavy use of sacramental LSD to combat long-term habituation of ideas. I am now imagining a group of young egos who are bent on forcing enlightenment upon the "sheeple", or whatever derogatory term they are using for anyone with opinions different from theirs. I see attempts to flood habitats with petals and narcoalgorithm nanoclouds, and spike the makers with sLSD. Jake Day in Space. Sometimes my life bores me in comparison to the stuff I think up.@-rep +1
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]"the hunt is not complete until the targets heart is pulled from its chest and eaten" -hunter
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[hr] Let's not forget about learned helplessness as a reinforcement for ennui. If you can't do anything to fix your problems, and every attempt to do so is sabotaged by your knowledge that you can't do anything to fix your problems...at some point the mind just gets different enough from everyone surrounding it that it just can't figure out a path back, or why it should care.@-rep +1
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[hr] I really wish I could just let my mind run down the paths it wants to take without having to weigh the idea against the total potential loss of human life that might occur if I actually wrote anything down. I don't worry so much about weird people, just weird social structures that have the traits you described. If fact, I believe you described an armed forces to the letter.@-rep +1
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]"the hunt is not complete until the targets heart is pulled from its chest and eaten" -hunter