You do exaggerate. You can't know that it's insane without knowing
how soon I am likely to need cryopreservation and what alternative
investments I can make with my time and money.
If I can double my money in 5 years by investing in semiconductor
stocks, might it not be better to donate $2000 to cryonics then
than $1000 now?
If I am healthy enough that I will probably survive until uploading
is possible, might it not be better to conserve my wealth and
wait 5 years before deciding whether there is an uploading-related
investment that will help me more than a cryopreservation investment?
If I were an 80-year old millionaire, financing some cryonics
research would be fairly high on my priority list. But in my
current circumstances, I see no compelling reason for that today.
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