DeletedUser12423
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A thought occurred to me after our family lost another loved one this year. I was speaking with my mum and the topic came up again, that both sides of the family have had real bad luck and short lives. "He was way too young, too die."
Then we talked about the last few family members that are deceased, and realized, that they were ALL "too young, to die."
According to what I've read and heard, the average life expectancy is 78 years of age. Retirement is currently at 75 for some of us.
But as I listen to the News on TV or read the yahoo spam, I'm starting to highly doubt the census. From drug over-doses to distracted driving, cardiac arrest due to drinking too many energy drinks to natural diseases, birth defects to WAR... HOW can the average lifespan be over 70, when three quarters of mankind are dead before the age of 60? And less than 1% make it to the age of 85?
Then we talked about the last few family members that are deceased, and realized, that they were ALL "too young, to die."
According to what I've read and heard, the average life expectancy is 78 years of age. Retirement is currently at 75 for some of us.
But as I listen to the News on TV or read the yahoo spam, I'm starting to highly doubt the census. From drug over-doses to distracted driving, cardiac arrest due to drinking too many energy drinks to natural diseases, birth defects to WAR... HOW can the average lifespan be over 70, when three quarters of mankind are dead before the age of 60? And less than 1% make it to the age of 85?