Thus far, the only people who can grant you immortality are not scientists, but writers. By writing you into their books, they may not only immortalize you, but also grant you superpowers.

Charbel Tadros
Thus far, the only people who can grant you immortality...
Thus far, the only people who can grant you immortality...
Thus far, the only people who can grant you immortality...
Thus far, the only people who can grant you immortality...
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In some ways, it seems that those who make a living as writers do have a leg up on the rest of us. If they manage to write a book about you, you may be able to live forever. But the truth is that the only person who can grant you immortality is yourself. You must write down your experiences and keep writing them down until your memories run out and then you will be left with nothing but a blank page.

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