People who obtain immortality will inevitably view problems from a different perspective compared to humans with finite lives, and their spiritual nature may also take on a markedly different form. However, this divergence has yet to manifest in me.
Sometimes, I think about how a hundred years from now, all my friends will have died, and I'll probably still look the same. But I've never been mired in the melancholy of our differing lifespans. The reason is quite simple: after all, I'm in pursuit of adventure; for all I know, I could die abruptly by the roadside in the near future. Having an expected lifespan doesn't matter if I might die even earlier than ordinary people.