Well, maybe Rios, or perhaps Ali. Let’s say Ali had some 35 years being in good health – during those 35 years he experienced a richer, more exciting life than most of us will ever do, even if get 95.
In the end, we kick the bucket and will be quickly forgotten. So, philosophically, does it matter if we die at 5 years of age, or 35, or 95? 35 good years being Ali isn’t a bad pick.
A survey in the mid-70s showed that Muhammad Ali was the most famous person on this planet. Even small villages on the outskirts of the world knew his name. I doubt there is any living person today coming close to that, even with internet.
In the end, we kick the bucket and will be quickly forgotten. So, philosophically, does it matter if we die at 5 years of age, or 35, or 95? 35 good years being Ali isn’t a bad pick.
A survey in the mid-70s showed that Muhammad Ali was the most famous person on this planet. Even small villages on the outskirts of the world knew his name. I doubt there is any living person today coming close to that, even with internet.
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