'Unit of Measure of Life is The Single Day'
Realize some of my threads have been a little over the top, maybe a
little too lofty and, therefore, occasionally somewhat bothersome to
some RHP general forum posters. This last one (for awhile) is not.
Simple math, taking mid-points times 365...
* If you're in your teens, you've been vertical on the earth 5,475 days.
* ....................... 20's ................................................ 9,125 days.
* ....................... 30's .............................................. 12,775 days.
* ....................... 40's .............................................. 16,425 days.
* ....................... 50's .............................................. 20,075 days.
* ....................... 60's .............................................. 23,725 days.
* ....................... 70's .............................................. 27,375 days.
* ....................... 80's .............................................. 31,025 days.
* ....................... 90's .............................................. 34,675 days.
Let's say each one of those days is easily worth a million bucks (or its
British equivalent in pounds). The stewardship question we all have
to ask ourselves is how did we spend/invest them. Where'd they go?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI can say I've spent mine very well for the most part.
'Unit of Measure of Life is The Single Day'
Realize some of my threads have been a little over the top, maybe a
little too lofty and, therefore, occasionally somewhat bothersome to
some RHP general forum posters. This last one (for awhile) is not.
Simple math, taking mid-points times 365...
* If you're in your teens, you've bee ...[text shortened]... we all have
to ask ourselves is how did we spend/invest them. Where'd they go?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby75% straight to taxman
Let's say each one of those days is easily worth a million bucks (or its
British equivalent in pounds). The stewardship question we all have
to ask ourselves is how did we spend/invest them. Where'd they go?[/b]
10% beer and food
10% fast cars and loose women
5% lifes little extras