bball8927

bball8927 t1_ja8ahxi wrote

Anti aging pills by 2025 would be amazing to mankind so lots of people can live to see the day in 2223. The pointers you listed out and what you mentioned sounds amazing and hopefully in less than 200 years( I pray in 10 years lolz) that we can experience all of these pointers. With the rate of current technology happening I think we will see all the pointers you listed out sooner than 20 years and hopefully in 10 to 15 years.

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bball8927 t1_ja88ibt wrote

I totally understand you. I have OCD and everyday something new pops up in my brain/mind and its really annoying. Have faith though. Things will get better in the next 2 to 3 years. For me I overthink everything. I truly dislike it and its so annoying. Sometimes I find it hard to just enjoy life. On the other hand I hope AI doesn't replace all jobs and I hope AI can help people get more jobs. I hope everything gets better for you as well OP!

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bball8927 t1_j9sm1a1 wrote

Yeah me too! Well put:) I just wanted to add, take any supplement for instance or take any medication for instance, it takes 3 to 4 weeks for that specific supplement/medicine to work for brain/mental health. This is what psychiatrists, homeopathic experts and more in these fields even say which I mentioned above.

Sometimes a medicine or a supplement doesn't work and that person has wasted so many weeks/months trying that combo desperately waiting for that combo to work. They waste money, time and effort. Maybe one day that combo will work than the next day that combo won't work and so goes on the puzzle which is super annoying.

So, I hope one day and I hope really soon, AGI can assist top notch researchers to tackle the issue of some medicines' and supplements not working at hundred percent equally for everyone. Neurological disorders, mental health disorders, psychiatrics disorders and more.

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bball8927 t1_j9sgx3f wrote

Yeah your right. I agree with you on a lot of your pointers. Even when someone is working they could have thoughts that are not really logical because they are overthinkers and it disrupts their work performance.

Not everyone is born with the same intellect, same mental health, and there are tons of humans in our world who overthink the little things you know. They end up having bad thoughts about incidences they went through that they regret later on in their life cause they didn't get help or because that "help" didn't work for them(ECT, TMS, therapy, meds, ect for example) .

What causes the mass degradation, alcoholism and suicide and even more terrible things like you described isn't only about people having more free time, it is their brain chemistry, and more. Hopefully people in the neuro field can tackle the challenges we mentioned soon.

A model of a well desired future for me is being able to be immersed into reading books, being able to be immersed into watching movies, have fun writing papers and maybe a thesis, learning a new language, being great at sports and more. Unfortunately, I don't have the mindset or attention span to do any of the above which sucks. I hope I can live to see this future one day. One can only wish...

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bball8927 t1_j9s7hi9 wrote

Man I wish I could be rich. If I was like Bezos' type rich or Musk type rich, I would invest more money in mental health disorders. I am sick of being in my prime and being boggled down by having to take meds which make me feel like crap.

Supplements help too, but If I were to be rich I would treat mental health disorders like a huge thing and find a solution for all these types of disorders which hinder peoples' lives, hinder peoples' happiness and hinder a person from attaining their goals.

These things mean so much to me and hopefully to all of you as well or at least most of you maybe:) Who knows maybe by 2025 more accurate diagnoses' coming from AI can be achievable with the rate of progress science is achieving right now is amazing.

Therapy helps though a lot but even therapy, ECT, and other treatments which you could name don't permanently fix someone's condition and brain. Its all temporary. A more permanent fix would be desirable obviously.

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