In this "Lessons" episode, Zoltan Istvan, futurist and former presidential candidate, explores how emerging technologies could make death optional within decades. He unpacks the core of transhumanism, from synthetic organs to mind uploading, and explains why aging should be treated as a disease. Zoltan also addresses the cultural and religious pushback to radical life extension, and advocates for morphological freedom—the right to modify one’s body through technology. Sharing his unconventional journey, he reveals how personal risk-taking shaped his mission to redefine what it means to be human.