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'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?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
'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?
I can say I've spent mine very well for the most part.

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Originally posted by Sunburnt
I can say I've spent mine very well for the most part.
That's great, Hon. Really special to be able to say those words. 🙂

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
That's great, Hon. Really special to be able to say those words. 🙂
Except for several that I really, really, really regret, really, really.................

*goes to happy place*


😉

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I'd have to say there are a few hundred million dollars that i cant remember....do they count ?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
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]
75% straight to taxman
10% beer and food
10% fast cars and loose women
5% lifes little extras

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