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  • Women spend almost a year of their lives deciding what to wear, mmmmhh!
  • Humans spend a third of their lives sleeping. That's almost 25 years.
  • Throughout human life, long-term memory of your brain can hold as much as quadrillion (1 billion) of information.
  • Parents of infants miss sleeping for 6 months in the first 2 years of their baby's life.
  • Each year, life expectancy increases by 3 months.
  • The average person travels 75,000 miles (120,000 KM) in life or five times around the world.
  • The average person spends 6 years of his life dreaming.
  • The probability of living 110 years or more is around 1 in 7 million.
  • The chances of us eating even one spider (or bug) in our sleep throughout our lifetime is around 0%.
  • If Earth's history were set within 24 hours, life would have occurred at 10 o'clock, the ground vegetation at 4:24 at night, the dinosaur disappearance at 5:41 at night and human history would have begun at 5:58:43 at night.
  • A person who eats meat normally eats about 7,000 animals in his lifetime.
  • The average human will spend 6.8% of his life interacting with someone he loves, or the equivalent of about 1,769 days.
  • Working after 65 years has been linked to longevity, a study found.
  • People who read books live on average about two (2) years longer than those who do not read at all, a Yale study found.
  • The life of the world's artist / musician (music / drama etc.) is 25 years shorter than average.
  • A child born in 2007 in the United States, England, Japan, Italy, Germany, France or Canada has a 50% chance of survival until he or she is over 100.