Last week I stumbled upon (literally - like stumbleupon really) a post by The Guardian and the article mentioned that we as humans only have 1000 months to live.
It just sounds like an awful short time. Especially when we live month to month, day to day. 1000 days sounds and reads differently than 1000 months.
If someone told you that you had a 1000 days to live it is perceived differently than 1000 months.
I guess all I'm saying is if you live to be the ripe old age of 83 and 1/3, you'll have lived a long life and noone is likely to say you died way too young.
But if someone were to tell me that I have lived 429 months, and I have, literally, telling me that the average life span is 1000 months is revealing - if not sobering.


