[Question] Does taking extreme measures to avoid the coronavirus make sense when you factor in the possibility of a really long life?

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/AHDsZFLEAmYL9pEjn/does-taking-extreme-measures-to-avoid-the-coronavirus-make

Some back of the napkin math. Suppose we:

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1% is a pretty high estimate; however, It’s okay to value your life to an arbitrary degree. Yes, that breaks down outside certain bounds, but it’s okay to take precautions. It’s a scary situation. Just don’t forget to see to your emotional needs too.

I hope that you’re doing well. It’s nice to run into you.

  • Jason Kleinberg
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I think your value of your life is too high, since you almost certainly can’t earn nearly that much during your life. Let’s say you’ll be getting 150k \text{dollars}{2020} per year for 40 years. Then in total you’ll earn only 6kk \text{dollars}{2020}.