It's a bit like fighting against the ocean imho, it doesn't matter how much you put into it you'll always lose eventually.
It's much simpler to accept and live within your constraints than to waste your life and mental energy wishing you could be/do something you will never be/do.
If you think about it most of the things we "fix" are extremely wonky, even something such as a bone fracture isn't guaranteed to heal 100%, most medicine have massive side effects, organ transplants have something like 50% survival at 15 years on average, &c. We think we're getting more and more control on things but most of it is a hack job temporarily delaying the inevitable
Also, anyone thinking being uploaded to a computer forever is heaven on earth must live a pretty fucking terrible life to begin with
It's much simpler to accept and live within your constraints than to waste your life and mental energy wishing you could be/do something you will never be/do.
If you think about it most of the things we "fix" are extremely wonky, even something such as a bone fracture isn't guaranteed to heal 100%, most medicine have massive side effects, organ transplants have something like 50% survival at 15 years on average, &c. We think we're getting more and more control on things but most of it is a hack job temporarily delaying the inevitable
Also, anyone thinking being uploaded to a computer forever is heaven on earth must live a pretty fucking terrible life to begin with