We did not get to gene splicing, penicillin, and bone marrow transplants by dreaming of gene splicing, penicilliin, and bone marrow transplants. I appreciate your passion, really I do, but I think it is a bit misguided.
I don't see much of a difference between immortality and indefinite or unlimited lifespans. I just think that we would get more support much faster if we were promoting extending youthful productive lives, without any words to describe how long we want to extend lives. I'm actually fine with Longecity/Imminst pushing for indefinite lifespans, as long as there are other very influential groups pushing simply for extending youthful productive lives, this is what I think will get the most monetary contribution and the most support. Even life extension is a difficult movement to get people to rally around.
You say you can convert or convince 65 to 95 percent of people, that's a pretty large range. Which is it, 65 or 95? It has to be closer to one or the other.
I like how you imply that I just dream but dont do anything and then equate what goes on to passion. I can assure you, and you can see if you look around the forum for 2 minutes that there is far more going on than passion.
There is a
marketing and outreach committee that has been asking for people to step up to the plate for a while. Being the only one on it at this time Ive moved forward with part of an
ads campaign anyways. There is a
teams system that I head up where we recruit team members, team leaders
(ie), guide them through tasks, help them, provide resources, incentivize them,
I also review the whole thing once a month to provide and apply the incentives, look for places to adjust or improve, get a grasp on the state of things from which to design the messages of the monthly memos, and other things. We have directors meetings and a variety of director specific tasks divided up among us like bringing the new name on board. There is a new constitution, some pretty careful revenue oversight where we work to keep it coming and increase it, we all contribute to these things in one way or another, and those are just some of the Director tasks. We have
fundraisers going on that we work with, two of them have succeeded so far. Another thing that I personally do is lead many of the teams, I participate in as many of them as I can to help lead the way. Im constantly networking and talking to people and seeing how they can help, what they know, who they know, what they do, what resources they can contribute, what things I can help them with etc. I work with other organizations with in the cause, a variety of us are working on putting some
key plans together to inform a key number of people, we have articles, newletters, etc.. We have a key action system in being constructed and other things related to that. Longecity has also been busy constructing a crucial
science initiative, we all work together on many of these things and I support it in every way I can. Ive joined a new fundraising organization to help bring in funds to Longecity and we are in the process of getting a contract rolling for that. Some key decisions we make are
logged here. We have a
to do list or keeping track of some of the key things we need to move along. I also have my own daily "to do list" that usually consists of 3 to 8 things that I work on for the cause for the day, most every day usually 6 or 7 days a week. We pushed a multi vitamin through in the last year. There is endless administrative work, email, glitches and bugs, moderation concerns, welcoming and talking to people, answering their questions. There are conferences of our own and others to promote and dispatch people and materials to. There are updates we read and keep up on from around the communities. Most of us are continuously learning about things that help us help the cause. Ive gone through about 5 books and lecture series recently and Im constantly reviewing either them or my notes on them. We have a new
Take Action page, rwac and I put a
fundraiser section together.
That is just some of the stuff going on. To equate this to passion is fallacious. This is action, planning, development, upkeep, adapting, liaising, updating, educating, learning, dedicated tireless work; this is perseverence in the face of adversity; this is the going when the going is tough; this is mentorship, setting the tempo, building the foundations; this is tireless thankless work for something that people of action are seeing through to fruition come hell or high water. This is something we believe in, that we are absolutely certain of, that your argument hasnt put a dent in, and that we need
help with from people like you.
You remind me of my row boat partner from last week. When the wind would pick up he would get frustrated and talk about how we werent going anywhere, and he would paddle intermittently. The wind would blow for 30 minutes at a time, causing these 2 mile or so stretches to seem to go by at a snails pace. The entire time he was complaining and analyzing the situation I was in the back doing some hard constant rowing. I rowed non stop for 30 minutes through every episode of wind until we made it across the stretch we were in. I was determined to get to our destination, and we did. I dont give up, and if we all go at it in this way then we will get there a lot faster. If I would have done like him the wind would have pushed us into a pile of trees on one of the sandbars or islands and we would have been stuck there.
When it comes to life extension and indefinite life extension, again,
we go all the way, we dont commit to going just part of the way, (<-- I urge you to read that.) or one piece of the way. The civil rights movement for instance didnt do something like, just try to get the "no coloreds" signs removed. 1960s NASA didnt commit to something like, just getting some more orbits around the earth. They set bold accurate inspiring goals and they lifted the worlds spirit to rise to the occasion. People like to have things of meaning to fight for. They crave it. We dont just go a part of the way, we dont just ask the world to get behind a piece of the puzzle. We set a course for the place that we need to be and we go to it.
You say you can convert or convince 65 to 95 percent of people, that's a pretty large range. Which is it, 65 or 95? It has to be closer to one or the other.
The guide I linked to would show you why. There are a few parts to this question and full answer so if you want we can continue this part of the discussion in that topic.