If I was immortal, I'd still be a writer. I'd also go back to school and become an astronomer, and possible psychologist. I'd write very detailed books on my discoveriess and observations with how the world keeps changing. I'd spend my day just noticing the world, learning, and writing about it. I think I'd travel too. It'd be cool to live in each country once, and write about the experiences there. I think I'd probably get lonely though, because I imagine, not everyone is immortal. I'd out live everyone, so that'd be rough. I think after so long, I'd want to be mortal. But being immortal does sound appealing. It gives me a sense of not running out of time. I feel like us mortals, live our lives, hurrying. Society has put certain age limits on things, and I tend to subconsciously follow them. Immortality would relieve us of time limits.
If I was immortal, I'd still be a writer. I'd also go back to school and become an astronomer, and possible psychologist. I'd write very detailed books on my discoveriess and observations with how the world keeps changing. I'd spend my day just noticing the world, learning, and writing about it. I think I'd travel too. It'd be cool to live in each country once, and write about the experiences there. I think I'd probably get lonely though, because I imagine, not everyone is immortal. I'd out live everyone, so that'd be rough. I think after so long, I'd want to be mortal. But being immortal does sound appealing. It gives me a sense of not running out of time. I feel like us mortals, live our lives, hurrying. Society has put certain age limits on things, and I tend to subconsciously follow them. Immortality would relieve us of time limits.