Even if Fun Space were exhaustible, it wouldn’t worry me. I could always just remove some of my memories and jump into e.g. an ancestor simulation of the 21st century, that would be new and exciting all over again just like a life currently can be.
Though I would perhaps like even more to set up a futuristic version of Civilization the computer game. Be born to the year 4000 B.C. as an immortal, with a bunch of similar immortals around the world ruling their own civilizations (and some peers on the same team with me as close companions, perhaps), and see who manages to colonise most of the universe this time around.
Even if Fun Space were exhaustible, it wouldn’t worry me. I could always just remove some of my memories and jump into e.g. an ancestor simulation of the 21st century, that would be new and exciting all over again just like a life currently can be.
Though I would perhaps like even more to set up a futuristic version of Civilization the computer game. Be born to the year 4000 B.C. as an immortal, with a bunch of similar immortals around the world ruling their own civilizations (and some peers on the same team with me as close companions, perhaps), and see who manages to colonise most of the universe this time around.