I'm not so sure. Claims that 'we could never be eternally happy if we were immortal' are probably valid in the context of Abrahamic descriptions of heaven where the breadth of possible experience is so limited but that's not necessarily the case when considering the vastness and complexity of the physical universe. Even if we just consider the size of the human population and the potential for relationship dynamics, can you imagine how much variety and experience is possible? There's billions of lifetimes, right there. Now start plugging in all the possible things to do and all the things there could be to do, all the possible change...
It just seems to be a failure of imagination and patience, to me.
It just seems to be a failure of imagination and patience, to me.
Sum ergo sum