Maybe. Maybe not. One thing about aging is that "things" matter less and less (unless you're a mindslave to the media). I'm old. I've been back to the places where I frequented as a younger man and they are all changed to the point where it was nice to see them, but no longer enjoyable. Although there's some disappointment, there is a time to pass things down to the next generations. I don't fear death - I've had experiences that no one else will ever have, but cannot be reproduced. Sure, there are things that I still wish to do, but I'm comfortable with what I have done.
In sports, guys like Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers refuse to give up roster space to those who need the experience, and I think that's despicable. I'd rather see what the new guys can do and be there to answer questions if there are any. I think that those in power crave immortalilty, and even if they succeed in shaking their fists in God's face, they may find that immortality is a curse rather than a blessing.
Just my 84 unrequested sats, lol