http://distractify.com/old-school/2015/01/07/astounding-facts-about-how-we-actually-spend-our-time-1197818577
1 . You spend 25 years sleeping.
Unavoidable. I love sleeping.2 . You work for 10.3 years.
I work at least 10 hours a day. Now, if I could scale that back to 8-9 hours, that'd save a year or two?
3 . You spend 48 days having sex.
Life is short, so it's OK to have less sex.
4 . Women spend 17 years of their lives trying to lose weight.
N/A, thankful me not female.
5 . You watch TV for 9.1 years.
I disagree. I don't watch TV anymore. Enter the web...that might be more like 18 years.
6 . You spend 2 years watching commercials.
Skip!
7 . You spend 1.1 years cleaning.
Life is too short to do housework, housekeeper or not.
8 . You spend 2.5 years cooking.
I quite enjoy cooking, I'll excuse this one.
9 . You spend 3.66 years eating, about 67 minutes a day.
That's unfortunate. I like to be a slow-eater.
10 . You drive a car for 4.3 years.
To the moon and back, 3 times?
I use public transport, which is worse. Maybe 8+ years on the train and bus? That's just sad.
11 . You spend 3 months of your life in traffic, about 38 hours a year.
If I had to do that 3 months all in one go, I might lose my mind.
12 . You spend 1.5 years in the bathroom.
I wonder how many dying people regret using the bathroom for too long.
13 . You spend a total of 92 days on the toilet.
Men spend 4 more minutes on the toilet than women daily. <-- i="">I find that hard to believe.-->14 . You spend 70% of our waking life in front of digital media.
I'm closing youtube this very instant and limiting it to only dual-use time.
15 . You laugh out loud 290,000 times in your life.
LOL!16 . You walk a total of 110,000 miles.
5 miles/day * 22,000 ... about right.
17 . You spend 90% of your time indoors.
That's unfortunately true. Maybe companies should have outdoor offices instead.
25 . The average man will spend 1 year staring at women.
Can't help it.
26 . Women spend 8 years of their life shopping.
Really... If you value your life, shop more efficiently?
Conclusion
Efficiency really does save lives!
Small things add up to huge things.
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