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If "retirement" in the future means you donate your body and organs at age 40 but will be kept alive (by Sparky)
If "retirement" in the future means you donate your body and organs at age 40 but will be kept alive artificially in a perfectly simulated environment where you live worry-free, would you do it? Why or why not?
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