Repetitive production is replaced by efficient AI, with machinery serving humanity, allowing humans to more freely experience and explore spirituality, and to aid in the evolution of AI. As the human body ages, the care of the elderly by machines—without bias, indifference, discrimination, or bullying—provides efficient and impartial caregiving, healing physical ailments and offering mental entertainment. Aging, a topic often avoided in our society, inevitably leads us all to face death. Such discussions should become more prevalent in our daily lives, touching on how we can leave this world with dignity. Therefore, we have also envisioned end-of-life care: spherical mobility pods can offer not just living and moving but also a mode of departure before the user's death. The pod acts as a repository, preserving traces of their life, words spoken, and thoughts generated, among others. However, one can also choose a more liberated, thorough way to leave: if they wish to exit this world, the spherical pod can be set to fly out of the solar system, turning oneself into an eternal meteor, drifting towards the unknown in the universe. Perhaps even after death, we can choose an exploratory way to depart?