Life Expectancy Clock [How many more hours can I live?
How many more hours?
When you work for an hourly wage, you may think this way.
Isn't there a limit to the amount of money you can get if you work for an hourly wage because you are not immortal?
However, there is a limit even if you are not paid by the hour. However, when you work for an hourly wage, you tend to think this way. So, is it possible to know how many more hours you can live in your life?
As it turns out, if your life is about 80 years, you can live only 29,000 days, or about 700,000 hours. In a sense, this can be likened to a face value. If taxes, insurance, etc. are considered "sleeping time," "old age," and "babyhood," then about 500,000 of those hours will disappear. In other words, there are only 200,000 hours in your life when you can earn money or be active.
Isn't 200,000 hours a lot of time?
You may think so, but have you ever heard of the book "The Law of 10,000 Hours? It says that if you spend 10,000 hours on anything, you will become a professional, but you can only do that up to 20 times in your life.
In other words, you can only become a professional 20 times in your lifetime. Indeed, life may be surprisingly long, because if you ask me if you can turn pro 20 times in the game of life, you can't. However, what we should not misunderstand is that we do not know when we will die.
As a hypothetical example, I made the calculation by placing the fact that people cannot work from about age 60, but some people may die before then, while others may still be working beyond the age of 80. They may not be around today, but we have no idea what they will be like 100 years from now.
But to be honest, there were people who lived to be 90 years old in about 100 AD, so I think that the human life expectancy is around 100 years old.
Opinion that we should aim for centenarians
Centenarians are people who live beyond the age of 100, but aiming for that age does not mean that you can reach 120 or even 200 years old. As I indicated earlier, there were people with longevity even 2000 years ago. However, the average life expectancy at that time was about 30 years, so living to 90 would mean living to 240 years old today.
As the following article shows, there seems to be a limit to the human life span somewhere. Whether it is 130 or 150 years old, we do not know, and it is possible that it has not changed since time immemorial.
The limit of human lifespan is 150 years old, the latest joint U.S.-Singapore study.
Rikiko Tanaka, a Japanese woman recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest person, celebrated her 118th birthday on January 2 this year. the world's average life expectancy has increased from 47 years in 1950 to 73 years today. Therefore, the "
I mentioned earlier that life expectancy is about 30 years, but that is not definite. Perhaps it might have been at the same level as today.
In fact, it seems that DNA-wise, the human lifespan is 38 years.
✓ The original human lifespan is 38 years.
✓ The oldest human in the world is 122 years old
✓ The average life expectancy in the Jomon period was 31 years
✓ Research predicts the highest life expectancy reached by humans is 150 years
We have no idea how many more years we can expect to live, and at this point we are living about twice as long as we did on a DNA basis. Whether it will increase further or not due to some other factor is God's business.