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More than 99.99% of one's life is a memory.
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I just realised that.
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I think flobabdob means that more than 99.9% of one’s LIFE TO DATE is memory.
If that is the case then s/he is almost correct because of course at any point in time one’s life is 100% memory. It is impossible to say what percentage of one’s entire life is memory as one does not know with any degree of certainty how long one will live.
If that is the case then s/he is almost correct because of course at any point in time one’s life is 100% memory. It is impossible to say what percentage of one’s entire life is memory as one does not know with any degree of certainty how long one will live.
I'm sorry to disagree Flobadob but you're wrong.
The average human spends a third of their life asleep! That's 8 hours a day, 4 months asleep every year, 4 years asleep every 12 years, and about 25 years asleep in a lifetime! Except for the occasional dream you don't remember your sleep. Also - most adults don't remember much of their childhood, especially infancy. So, we only remember a small percentage of our lives at all!
I write a diary every night detailing what I've done that day. When I look back over the years I'm amazed how many things I've forgotten doing. Even going places and meeting people are forgotten.
I also have terrible insomnia and usually only sleep three hours a night. The doctors have tried to get me to take sleeping pills but my response is that there are so many more things I do in the extra time than other people who are asleep. I'm restoring my car at the moment (new panels, interior etc) and I'll do most of that in the early hours. I tell the doctors I'll get all the sleep I need when I'm six feet under - I might as well make the most of it while I can!
The average human spends a third of their life asleep! That's 8 hours a day, 4 months asleep every year, 4 years asleep every 12 years, and about 25 years asleep in a lifetime! Except for the occasional dream you don't remember your sleep. Also - most adults don't remember much of their childhood, especially infancy. So, we only remember a small percentage of our lives at all!
I write a diary every night detailing what I've done that day. When I look back over the years I'm amazed how many things I've forgotten doing. Even going places and meeting people are forgotten.
I also have terrible insomnia and usually only sleep three hours a night. The doctors have tried to get me to take sleeping pills but my response is that there are so many more things I do in the extra time than other people who are asleep. I'm restoring my car at the moment (new panels, interior etc) and I'll do most of that in the early hours. I tell the doctors I'll get all the sleep I need when I'm six feet under - I might as well make the most of it while I can!