That’s my intuition as well: that someone who lists 90 as their ideal life span while young and then makes it to 89 without obtaining some debilitating and painful illness will change their mind about dying at 90. The fact that older people list higher ideal life spans despite being less gung-ho on life extension in principle suggests to me that “wanting to die eventually” is Far. I wouldn’t be surprised if there was no age at which the median person wanted to die soon, no matter what their youthful ideals about aging may have been.
That’s my intuition as well: that someone who lists 90 as their ideal life span while young and then makes it to 89 without obtaining some debilitating and painful illness will change their mind about dying at 90. The fact that older people list higher ideal life spans despite being less gung-ho on life extension in principle suggests to me that “wanting to die eventually” is Far. I wouldn’t be surprised if there was no age at which the median person wanted to die soon, no matter what their youthful ideals about aging may have been.