Become invincible (read all 3 entries…)
Defining invincibility 3 years ago

During a conversation with a friend of mine last night, I have decided that one of the first positive steps towards my new goal of invincibility is to define my goal much more clearly. It hadn’t occurred to me that this goal would be ambiguous in any way. However, after being presented with several topics of possible unintended consequences of invincibility, I have decided the following properties must apply:

  • Immunity – I must be immune to all disease.
  • Resiliency – I must be impenetrable to blunt force trauma, laceration, or any weapon. This must include being impervious to guns, knives, falling down, getting crushed, or any weapons either currently existing or that will be invented in the future.
  • Regeneration – In the case that I may be physically damaged in any way, I must maintain a regenerative ability to heal and/or restore myself back to my original state. A side benefit of this will be the absence of aging. According to the property of Resiliency I should never lose a limb, but in the event of such a loss, I should be able to grow the limb back.

The defining properties of invincibility is still something I am working on, so I have not considered this a complete list by any means. It is just a start on what is turning out to be a long journey towards invincibility.



Comments:

personally, i am aspiring to intellectual invincibility, which involves a rigorous program of learning not to be daunted by others, gaining knowledge whenever possible, exercising and testing the limits of my mind, and using the fullest capacity of my mind without burning out.

good luck with the bullet-proofing thing, though. :)

Invincibility

A lofty goal. Perhaps when you achieve invincibilty you can become an obsure super hero know as “Mr. Invincible”. I will be happy to add you to my list of obscure super heros.
Think about it.


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