Maybe that why they lived so much... fritos and pepsi are far less healthy...Quote:
Originally Posted by silkyblue
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Maybe that why they lived so much... fritos and pepsi are far less healthy...Quote:
Originally Posted by silkyblue
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Originally Posted by silkyblue
geezers need excitment... if their lives dont provide them this they incite violence, common sense, simple common sense:D
A moron at 100, a moron at 200. Age gives perspective, not wisdom.
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Originally Posted by CultureCherryPopper
I kind of always thought of wisdom as having a wider perspective, a more encompassing view
Indeed... if someone arrived at the age of 100 and keep being a moron during all this time, then there is no hope... moron at 200, 300, 400...Quote:
Originally Posted by CultureCherryPopper
I doubt if morons 'make it'
to the 'mile high club'
[morons and dick heads] 'dont live long'
"we all do it the same"
Dave Mathews
If you are a person who tends to learn and gather wisdom, then you will still have plenty to learn after 100, and you will be wiser at 200.
I read recently that in the US the average life expectancy is 86 for women and 83 for men, and it has consisitently gone up about 3 months every year for decades (maybe even most of the last century --- it's a solid trend). So in about 60 years, the average life expectancey will be about 100. Even now, with the average life expectancy in the mid 80's, it means there a lot of people who live beyond their 80's. It's becoming very commonplace for people to live very long lives.
It's not age that makes you older it's experience.
Having cancer made me a much older person. So therefore I believe that I have an edge over most people my age.
That teenage bullshit was gone and went a lonnng time ago. Having cancer makes you grow up real fast. You finally get your priorities right and you value life even more. But I wouldn't have it any other way.