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Location also influences perception, in heavenly places with summer all year you especially want to live longer
I live in Australia, but I've spent many years in Finland and Japan. I personally find that its the people around me that influences me more. Sure November in Finland sucked, but then it became like this:
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even in summer (however brief) it was like this
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life is what ->you<- make of it ... if you want it to be 5h1t then it will be. If you want it to be good then it can be.

I've personally had my ups and downs, but that's what makes a human what we are.

Some readings on valve choices

https://cjeastwd.blogspot.com/2011/11/heart-of-matter.html

three years later I wrote this piece

https://cjeastwd.blogspot.com/2014/01/heart-valve-information-for-choices.html

I'm so glad my surgeon didn't pick what I'd picked.

wisdom is found in learning, in walking the path and learning; in learning that others who may have walked the path before you may have learned something you may not actually know.


Best Wishes
 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35676089/

Results: We included 462,619 participants (mean age at baseline 57.0 years [SD 8.1]). With a mean follow-up of 11.7 years (SD 1.7), 4,998 developed all-cause dementia. Social isolation was associated with a 1.26-fold increased risk of dementia (95% CI, 1.15-1.37) independently of various risk factors including loneliness and depression (i.e., full adjustment). However, the fully adjusted hazard ratio for dementia related to loneliness was 1.04 (95% CI, 0.94-1.16) and 75% of this relationship was attributable to depressive symptoms. Structural MRI data were obtained from 32,263 participants (mean age 63.5 years [SD 7.5]). Socially isolated individuals had lower GMVs in temporal, frontal, and other (e.g., hippocampal) regions.
Could you put your comment, in layman's terms, and in a shorter paragraph ?
Thanks
 
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