I’ve written about extending your life by
slowing down the apparent passage of time. I’ve written about some
interesting predictors—but not necessarily causes—of longevity, and the
common characteristics of centenarians. Today, I’m going to describe several unconventional
causal means of extending your life.
I’m talking about cold, hard days, weeks, and months. Ticks on a clock. Objective measurements of time. Not just the perception of time, although that matters too.
(This Mark's Daily Apple article was written by Mark Sisson, and is narrated by Tina Leaman)