Tuesday, April 11, 2006

How many years in life do you spend ....

It has been estimated that you spend about a year of your life looking for things you have lost.

On average a human being spends two weeks of their entire lives waiting for traffic lights to change. (No wonder Malaysians keep beating the traffic lights)

  • The average person spends about two years of their lives talking on the phone.
  • The average housewife walks about four miles every year making beds.
  • The average person spends about 12 years of their life watching television.

That's a lot of time for each of those individual items!!

Find the whole list at Morticom.

Now, thinking of Malaysia:

If you are caught in the traffic jam, just one hour every day (and who isn't?), you wait 5 hours a week, 20 hours a month, 240 hours a year == which is equal 10 days. The whole day, not just a part of it. Its whole 24 hours. Imagine that!!

All in all, don't you want to spend your life a bit more purposeful?

This is about creating a purpose, a mission in your life, isn't it? Okay, some TV can be interesting, but how often do we actually watch something that is enlightening. Isn't it true that often, we come home from work, exhausted, just to switch on the TV to sit in front of it for 2 or 3 hours, without or hardly any movement.

Life? For me, it is different.

(NLP in Asia)








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