All of my grandparents ate what they wanted. drank what they wanted and smoked or chewed what they wanted. Every one of them lived to be over 80. The difference was that they ate what they grew and they were very active and physically fit , at least until they were 65 or so.
Personally I prefer quality over quantity. I'm at that age that I'm starting to slow down. I can't imagine not being able to work and hope I die before that happens. In the last few years I've seen several family members that lived well into their 80's and 90's but they spent each day planning their next doctor visit. To me that is a dismal outlook. I would rather die today as have that kind of life. The farther we get from believing in an afterlife the harder we cling to this life. I'm thankful that I believe in afterlife.
This post was edited by Pair-a-dice farm at 14:42:31 08/09/15.
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