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My reply to the Puritan post was spiced with a tablespoon of sarcasm. I don’t recall Puritans catching the redeye out of Europe to the new world. On another note Japan just raised the retirement age of civil servants both local and national to 61. Also included in the law is an incremental increase in retirement age to 65 by 2031. If anyone thinks that won’t happen here I have some bad news for you. With the FAA/ATC running understaffed continuously I see their retirement age getting pushed along with the other civil servants. Many EU countries are taking a look at their respective mandates concerning retirement and they will trend the same way. People may not like it (The French) but it will happen regardless of our thoughts and feelings.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/03/26/national/japan-raise-retirement-age-civil-servants/
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/03/26/national/japan-raise-retirement-age-civil-servants/
Last edited by Wingtip220; 04-02-2023 at 08:27 AM.
#342
Yes, I seriously doubt, without even trying to google it, that the majority of males died in their mid-40's.
If you survived early childhood, you had the potential to to live to a ripe old age. They also benefited from healthy living... organic food, lots of exercise. Yeah they had booze and tobacco but so do we.
If you're looking for actual life expectancy of 40-something, you need to go back to 10,000+ years to the hunter-gatherer era.
If you survived early childhood, you had the potential to to live to a ripe old age. They also benefited from healthy living... organic food, lots of exercise. Yeah they had booze and tobacco but so do we.
If you're looking for actual life expectancy of 40-something, you need to go back to 10,000+ years to the hunter-gatherer era.
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Smoke ‘‘em if you got ‘em.
Today it’s the food industry, especially cereal. Food manufacturers are now suing the FDA that they have a first amendment right to put on the box that Fruit Loops etc are a healthy start to the day.
The reality is that obesity and it’s associated health issues are the next big threat to society’s average life span.
Interestingly, that with smaller average family sizes it’s expected that populations are starting to shrink. China is an example.
Today it’s the food industry, especially cereal. Food manufacturers are now suing the FDA that they have a first amendment right to put on the box that Fruit Loops etc are a healthy start to the day.
The reality is that obesity and it’s associated health issues are the next big threat to society’s average life span.
Interestingly, that with smaller average family sizes it’s expected that populations are starting to shrink. China is an example.
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Generally economic success yields lower and later childbirths... been happening in parts of Europe and Japan for a while now. The PRC kind of did it to themselves though (one child policy). Notable exception in some cultures, specifically some religious groups. We might have that going for us, compared to some other parts of the world.
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This house of cards will fall and only our pain will possibly fix it. The proverbial end of the road is in sight of the kicked can.
This house of cards will fall and only our pain will possibly fix it. The proverbial end of the road is in sight of the kicked can.
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This house of cards will fall and only our pain will possibly fix it. The proverbial end of the road is in sight of the kicked can.
This house of cards will fall and only our pain will possibly fix it. The proverbial end of the road is in sight of the kicked can.
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