Healthy longevity
“Human organs can be constantly transplanted, to the extent that people can get younger, perhaps even immortal”.
This was the answer to question
“What about longevity?
Made by Vladimir Putin to hinese Xi Jinping.
North Korea’s Kim Jong took note smiling.
Our fascination with long life is nothing new.
China’s Emperor, Qin-Shi-Huang (259-210BC), sent expeditions to Mount Penglai searching for eternal life elixirs.
Alexander the Great roamed Darkness Land, mythical forest, in quest for water of life.
Italy’s Berlusconi attempted to appear invincible with flamboyance: hair transplants, cosmetic surgery and blood treatments.
One way of reaching immortality is leaving a cultural legacy.
That’s what artists, musicians, designers and museum creators do to endure.
We explore Fenix Museum and Sergei Shchukin’s art collection (Hermitage and Pushkin Museums) and Aerial Dron Photography, as seen from heavenly eyes.
We certainly can get younger thanks to technology advances.
I very much doubt we will be physically immortal but certainly we will be spiritually (specially if we believe in GOD)…
In any case, we better work deeply on our spiritual and mental health.
It’s all about quality swell as quantity.
“Longevity is not about adding years to life but adding life to the years.”
BACCARAT & DUCASSE + SERENDIPITY + GEORGES CHAKRA + FRANCK SORBIER + FENIX MUSEUM + IRIS VAN HERPEN + ROBERT WUN + SERGEI SHCHUKIN + STEPHANE ROLLAND + VIKTOR & ROLF + AERIAL PHOTO + YUIMA NAKAZATO +