Been a while since I posted a thread...

Totally theoretical here.
Suppose you could have an unlimited quantity of something. What would you choose, and how come? For nearly each thing, there's a bevy of good and bad consequences.

For example:

Unlimited lifetime: You'd live forever, never having to worry about old age and death... which would mean becoming an anachronism and having to watch all your friends pass away and fade into historical obscurity, for century after century.

Unlimited wealth: You could buy heaps of stuff, but everyone would want to rob you or would ask for donations. Also, you'd distort the value of whatever currency you're using

Unlimited strength: It'd be really easy to break things, even things such as mountains, which are usually quite hardy.

Unlimited knowledge: You'd have the answers to all the big questions, but it'd be hard to convince other people. Also, your mind would be a clutter with an infinite assortment of trivial facts, as well as the info that actually matters.

So each 'gift' would also be a bit of a curse. Personally, I'd probably go for unlimited knowledge. It'd be nice to know the straight answers to the big universal questions, as well as knowing other handy things like cures for cancer and other maladies.