Last night my fiancee' was amazed at how young some of the people who she met looked for their age. They all seemed to have one thing in common: They never really overextened themselves, and had incredibly stress free lifestyles. The majority held no job or a marginal one, and still lived at home. The difference between them and "upwardly mobile" people of about the same age was too dramatic to just be co-incidence. Assuming all of your basic needs (i.e. food, shelter, healthcare) are covered, does a lifetime of low stress, menial jobs, no children ensure youth and good health?
2007-01-01
04:00:47
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LanceMiller77
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