The whole idea is soulless. Sure, maybe you live longer but at the expense of having the best parts of life excised. The whole thing smacks of cold corporate principle; the priority of maximizing productivity and worker lifespan at the cost of everything fulfilling that happens off the clock.
As I've said many times over: long life expectancy is not the objective of life.
Animals in the zoo live longer than animals in the wild. Shall we put all animals in a zoo?
Long life in many cases (like with the zoo) is actually the symptom of a worse life not better.
Imagine playing a PvP game where no one dies. Would that be fun?
Living a glorious life > living a long life.
The whole idea is soulless. Sure, maybe you live longer but at the expense of having the best parts of life excised. The whole thing smacks of cold corporate principle; the priority of maximizing productivity and worker lifespan at the cost of everything fulfilling that happens off the clock.