Blog 23
2009-February-04
Mortality
I am now of an age where my mortality is becoming an issue. As the years have piled up there has been a growing realization in my mind that time is running out and a nagging feeling that there is still so much I want to do.
I don’t know if it’s normal upon reaching the age of sixty years to start questioning the purchase of items that will possibly outlive you, but I have. For example, I would normally purchase professional quality machinery or equipment that would last a lifetime, but since 'lifetime left' is now somewhat shorter than it was, I have been considering lower quality items whose lifetimes are more likely to coincide with mine. Is this a form of paranoia?
Anyway, I felt it was time to analyze the situation, a little research later I am now much less anxious.
Though I have lived in Turkey for a quarter of my life my lifestyle is much the same as when I lived in the UK [except that I eat more healthily], so for the purposes of putting my life expectancy into perspective I have used the UK statistics for average male life expectancy, which is apparently, currently 76 years.
This means that all things being equal and barring illness or accident I can expect to die on June 25 2023. So this being 2009, that means I have another 14 years left.
Now, considering that most machinery, gadgets and the like are now made to have a life expectancy of no more than two years, if that, I can still [again all things being equal] expect to outlive most mechanical purchases.
I also take some solace in the fact that for some unfortunate people in the world fourteen years is more than a whole lifetime. Had I been born 200 years ago, when the average lifespan for males in the UK was 38 years, I would have died in the equivalent of 1985, 24 years ago.
Of course it's also possible that I may live beyond 2023, in which case every subsequent year [even day], will be a bonus of sorts, providing I still have the wherewithal to appreciate it of course.
Graphically it looks something like this, the black section is childhood, the green section is the time left.
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Now that really makes me feel better. [I think]
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