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How Long Should we Live for?
NOTE: the pub does not charge for our space on the understanding that we all purchase something from the bar. Please support them.
I'll be there from around 7pm if anyone would like a social chat before we get started. **Please arrive in time for a prompt start at 7:30.**
Medical advances, coupled with healthier lifestyles, have extended average life expectancy in the UK from around 69 in 1950 to 79 for men and 83 for women.
Against this background there are those who wish to extend their life indefinitely by various means including:
**Gene Therapy** to *slow* the speed of biological aging by preventing or repairing age-related genetic damage.
**Cellular Rejuvenation** which aims to *reverse* aging and disease by resetting damaged DNA, clearing out dead cells, and restoring youthful function to tissues.
**Cryonics** – a few wealthy people have their bodies/brains preserved through freezing in the hope that they can later be brought back to life and cured of their ailments.
**Digital Immortality** – attempting to upload our brains into computational systems, leaving the biological body behind entirely.
Less dramatically, some of us already achieve a degree of immortality through our lifetime influence as parents, teachers, scientists, artists, philosophers etc. That, like simply passing on one’s DNA, is prone to error and obviously doesn’t come with the first person perspective of being alive.
Other people take an opposite view. They accept their mortality, but do not want to experience the final stages of inevitable decline. Instead they seek medical assistance to die at a time of their choosing. Assisted Dying is a controversial practice that has become legal in many western countries over the last 30 years. (Attempts to change the law in the UK have so far failed.) Switzerland, where assisting suicide for non-selfish motives has never been illegal, is the only country in the world to accept foreign nationals for an assisted death at organisations such as Dignitas and Pegasos. Pegasos is perhaps the most controversial as it believes that “it is the human right of every rational adult of sound mind, *regardless of state of health*, to choose the manner and timing of their death". [my italics]
So how long should we live for?
* To what extent should we be able to choose (or refuse) life extending treatments?
* To what extent should we be able to choose (or refuse) life ending treatments?
* Is it ethical for life extending treatments to only be available to those who can afford them?
* Is it ethical for those who have parented children to seek to live forever (or even for what used to be two lifetimes)?
* Should there be any limits on medical research continually curing lethal conditions, and hence extending life expectancy as long as possible?
* One argument against the introduction of assisted dying is the risk of people being *coerced* into requesting an assisted death. Is there a similar risk of coercion which applies to persuading people to accept life *extending* treatments? If so, does this risk apply to current life-extending treatments such as heart surgery and cancer treatments?
* Similarly, another argument against assisted dying is that people may feel a *duty to die*. Do life extending technologies, (even current ones), run the risk of people feeling a *duty to live*?
* And underlying all of these issues, what are the criteria that make people feel that their lives are *worth* living? What can we learn from the Japanese concept of Ikigai, (discussed in the final part of the Hannah Fry ‘The Future’ episode on longevity – link below)?
Some optional (but useful) preparatory reading/watching:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_extension](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_extension)
[https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002wb6b/the-future-with-hannah-fry-series-1-1-the-150year-life](https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002wb6b/the-future-with-hannah-fry-series-1-1-the-150year-life)
[https://pegasos-association.com/](https://pegasos-association.com/)
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai)
Hope to see you there.
Ocd & Intrusive Thoughts Support Group
This group is for individuals aged 18-40 who struggle with OCD and intrusive thoughts. The aim of the group is to provide a confidential and non-judgemental space for people to share their experiences with OCD, and to share information about OCD treatment (particularly if this is something that is not accessible to you) as well as support each other on our recovery journey!
A formal diagnosis is not required.
The meet up will have this general structure:
1. Introductions and catching up on how the last two weeks have been
2. Group discussion - either on a pre-planned question or a topic of choice by the group members
Soft drinks will be provided.
**Group rules**
* Please arrive on time!
* Confidentiality - what is said in the group is not spoken about outside the group
* No talking over others
* Please only click attending if you are definitely planning on attending so that we have an idea of numbers - MUST have a ticket to come (new space rules)
The group will take place at Hope in the community located on the first floor of the Gordon Hospital. Closest station Pimlico on the Victoria line. Bloomburg St, London SW1V 2RH
Latin Connector® London – Connect Through Culture, Business & Opportunity
**Kindly note that this is a paid event and the average number of attendees for our events is 60-70 people. You can register on [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/latin-connector-london-connect-through-culture-business-opportunity-tickets-1990901525055?aff=meetup](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/latin-connector-london-connect-through-culture-business-opportunity-tickets-1990901525055?aff=meetup)**
Connect with founders, investors, entrepreneurs, and professionals linked to Latin America, Spain, and Portuguese-speaking communities.
Latin Connector® is a professional networking event in London that brings together entrepreneurs, founders, investors, executives, business owners, and professionals connected to Latin America, Spain, and Portuguese-speaking communities.
Designed for meaningful business networking and relationship building, this event creates opportunities to connect with professionals from diverse industries, expand your network, explore international business opportunities, and engage with the vibrant cultures and entrepreneurial spirit associated with the Latin world.
Whether you are building a startup, growing a business, seeking investment opportunities, expanding internationally, or simply looking to meet ambitious and like-minded professionals, Latin Connector® provides a welcoming environment for high-quality networking.
### **Why Attend?**
✔ Meet entrepreneurs, founders, investors, and business leaders
✔ Expand your professional network in London
✔ Connect with professionals linked to Latin America, Spain, and Portuguese-speaking markets
✔ Discover international business and trade opportunities
✔ Build valuable partnerships and collaborations
✔ Exchange ideas, experiences, and industry insights
✔ Become part of the wider London Connector® community
### **Who Should Attend?**
* Entrepreneurs and startup founders
* Investors and venture capital professionals
* Business owners and directors
* Consultants and advisors
* Corporate professionals
* International trade specialists
* Marketing and sales professionals
* Technology and fintech professionals
* Professionals with interests in Latin American, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking markets
* Anyone looking to grow their professional network in London
## **📍 Event Format**
📅 **Date:** 22 June, 2026
📍 **Venue:** 116 Pall Mall - Institute of Directors
**Bonus networking**: attendees are welcome to remain for the wider London Connector® networking event following the meetup
## **✨ About London Connector®**
Latin Connector® is part of the London Connector® event series, which brings together professionals, founders, investors, executives, and innovators through curated networking experiences across a variety of industries and communities.
## **📲 Exclusive WhatsApp Networking Group**
All attendees receive access to a **private WhatsApp group** on the day of the event—allowing you to connect, introduce yourself, and schedule meetings in advance.
## **📸 Event Disclaimer**
Photos and videos may be taken during the event and used for marketing and promotional purposes.
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GoodGym Lewisham // Group Session // Do Good & Get Fit
**PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE TO CONFIRM SESSION DETAILS AND LET US KNOW YOU PLAN TO ATTEND. THIS IS MANDATORY.**
**Want to do something useful with your exercise? GoodGym is no ordinary gym. We're a group of people who get fit by doing good - helping out local charities and community groups with physical jobs like shifting compost and planting trees.**
**📍 We meet at** **Glass Mill Leisure Centre, 41 Loampit Vale, Lewisham, SE13 7FT** **at 6:45pm.**
**🏃♂️ At 7:00pm we'll run, walk or cycle to do a 30-40 minute task.**
**🏃♂️ Then we'll head back to where we started by 8:45pm, do some stretches and maybe grab a beverage?**
It's FREE. It's fun. It's fulfilling. And we're a very friendly bunch. 🍇
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**BOOK ONTO THE SESSION**
**To come to the session click here:** https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions
**You will need to confirm your attendance on the GoodGym website** (this includes creating an account with us if you haven’t already - it only takes a few mins).
The link above takes you to the session listings in your area - if this session doesn’t fit your schedule, you may find something that does so check it out.
p.s. GoodGym is a charity and you will be asked whether you’d like to donate when first creating an account. The choice is yours and does not affect your ability to attend a session.
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**FAQ**
Not sure you'll keep up? GoodGym is for everyone (18+). Whether you've never run before, or are chasing a marathon PB, you are 100% welcome. We always have a back-marker so no one gets left behind.
70% of GoodGym members start as non-runners so if you're new to this kind of thing you will be supported by people who are all on the same journey. 👍
What do I need to wear? Most of us wear gym/running gear. Make sure you're prepared for the weather.
Don't feel like you're fit enough? Our tasks are simple and fun. There are easy jobs as well as more challenging things for those who want a workout! The choice is always yours.
Do I need to bring anything? Gardening gloves are really useful for a lot of GoodGym tasks. And a head torch too if it’s likely to get dark. Please bring some if you can but there’s no requirement 🧤💡🧤
What is GoodGym? We're a (really lovely) group of people who use our energy to make a difference in our local community (and in communities across the UK!). We often meet on a weeknight, at least once a week, for a session to do good and get fit. We'd love you to come and join us. Any questions, just pop a comment below or send me a message. Find out everything you need to know at goodgym.org
GoodGym Bexley // Group Session // Do Good & Get Fit
**PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE TO CONFIRM SESSION DETAILS AND LET US KNOW YOU PLAN TO ATTEND. THIS IS MANDATORY.**
**Want to do something useful with your exercise? GoodGym is no ordinary gym. We're a group of people who get fit by doing good - helping out local charities and community groups with physical jobs like shifting compost and planting trees.**
**📍 We meet at** **Crook Log Leisure Centre, Brampton Rd, Bexleyheath, DA7 4HH** **at 6:45pm.**
**🏃♂️ At 7:00pm we'll run, walk or cycle to do a 30-40 minute task.**
**🏃♂️ Then we'll head back to where we started by 8:45pm, do some stretches and maybe grab a beverage?**
It's FREE. It's fun. It's fulfilling. And we're a very friendly bunch. 🍇
—
**BOOK ONTO THE SESSION**
**To come to the session click here:** https://www.goodgym.org/v3/sessions
**You will need to confirm your attendance on the GoodGym website** (this includes creating an account with us if you haven’t already - it only takes a few mins).
The link above takes you to the session listings in your area - if this session doesn’t fit your schedule, you may find something that does so check it out.
p.s. GoodGym is a charity and you will be asked whether you’d like to donate when first creating an account. The choice is yours and does not affect your ability to attend a session.
—
**FAQ**
Not sure you'll keep up? GoodGym is for everyone (18+). Whether you've never run before, or are chasing a marathon PB, you are 100% welcome. We always have a back-marker so no one gets left behind.
70% of GoodGym members start as non-runners so if you're new to this kind of thing you will be supported by people who are all on the same journey. 👍
What do I need to wear? Most of us wear gym/running gear. Make sure you're prepared for the weather.
Don't feel like you're fit enough? Our tasks are simple and fun. There are easy jobs as well as more challenging things for those who want a workout! The choice is always yours.
Do I need to bring anything? Gardening gloves are really useful for a lot of GoodGym tasks. And a head torch too if it’s likely to get dark. Please bring some if you can but there’s no requirement 🧤💡🧤
What is GoodGym? We're a (really lovely) group of people who use our energy to make a difference in our local community (and in communities across the UK!). We often meet on a weeknight, at least once a week, for a session to do good and get fit. We'd love you to come and join us. Any questions, just pop a comment below or send me a message. Find out everything you need to know at goodgym.org
GoodGym Bromley // Group Session // Do Good & Get Fit
**PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE TO CONFIRM SESSION DETAILS AND LET US KNOW YOU PLAN TO ATTEND. THIS IS MANDATORY.**
**Want to do something useful with your exercise? GoodGym is no ordinary gym. We're a group of people who get fit by doing good - helping out local charities and community groups with physical jobs like shifting compost and planting trees.**
**📍 We meet at** **Bridge House, 2 High Street, London, SE20 8RZ** **at 7:00pm.**
**🏃♂️ At 7:15pm we'll run, walk or cycle to do a 30-40 minute task.**
**🏃♂️ Then we'll head back to where we started by 9:00pm, do some stretches and maybe grab a beverage?**
It's FREE. It's fun. It's fulfilling. And we're a very friendly bunch. 🍇
—
**BOOK ONTO THE SESSION**
**To come to the session click here:** https://www.goodgym.org/areas/ealing/happenings
**You will need to confirm your attendance on the GoodGym website** (this includes creating an account with us if you haven’t already - it only takes a few mins).
The link above takes you to the session listings in your area - if this session doesn’t fit your schedule, you may find something that does so check it out.
p.s. GoodGym is a charity and you will be asked whether you’d like to donate when first creating an account. The choice is yours and does not affect your ability to attend a session.
—
**FAQ**
Not sure you'll keep up? GoodGym is for everyone (18+). Whether you've never run before, or are chasing a marathon PB, you are 100% welcome. We always have a back-marker so no one gets left behind.
70% of GoodGym members start as non-runners so if you're new to this kind of thing you will be supported by people who are all on the same journey. 👍
What do I need to wear? Most of us wear gym/running gear. Make sure you're prepared for the weather.
Don't feel like you're fit enough? Our tasks are simple and fun. There are easy jobs as well as more challenging things for those who want a workout! The choice is always yours.
Do I need to bring anything? Gardening gloves are really useful for a lot of GoodGym tasks. And a head torch too if it’s likely to get dark. Please bring some if you can but there’s no requirement 🧤💡🧤
What is GoodGym? We're a (really lovely) group of people who use our energy to make a difference in our local community (and in communities across the UK!). We often meet on a weeknight, at least once a week, for a session to do good and get fit. We'd love you to come and join us. Any questions, just pop a comment below or send me a message. Find out everything you need to know at goodgym.org





