Scott Wainner of W Revenue posted an interesting article on longevity research and the need for it to be publicly embraced. It seems as though there are major issues in our culture that make us question longevity research and whether or not it should be pursued.

People in general have always been slow to change – and when it comes to something as important as our bodies and lives, there are certainly a number of reasons why we would be unsure of scientific research and cell development.

Scott explains that aging itself doesn’t have to be a part of human life – it is caused by cellular processes, not by time. Therefore, if we can reprogram these processes we could eventually extend our lives…indefinitely.

Check out what Scott has to say on the issue and why our minds should be open. I need to look into it a bit more myself, but I think that these types of things should be viewed with an open mind. Without change there is no progress…

This post is part of Scott’s $20 blogging challenge. Find out how you can make $20 for blogging about longer life…

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