We listened to Nikos Papandreou speak about the “Road to Immortality” not as a promise of eternity, but as a call to awareness.
With a calm and reflective voice, he guided us from biology to philosophy, from the cell to thought, from decay to responsibility. He spoke of the body as a living system of memory. Of thought influencing biochemistry. Of emotions that, when stagnant, become a burden — and when allowed to flow, become strength. He placed particular emphasis on the quality of everyday life: on breathing, nutrition, sleep, and our relationship with stress.
He underlined that longevity is not merely an extension of time, but the result of balance. And when the discussion touched on the existential dimension, he opened a more inward path: perhaps immortality is not about duration, but about imprint.
Perhaps it is the moment when a person reconciles with themselves — and thus ceases to fear time. A conversation that moved between medical knowledge and contemplation, ultimately leaving one question open: It is not whether we will live forever. It is how we live now.
Produced and presented by Alexis Kostas