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41: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life. The Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson

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The Correlation Between Medicine Consumption and Life Expectancy

Living in rural areas, being a non-smoker, and exercising regularly are all factors that have been shown to contribute to longer life spans. Interestingly, the amount of medicine consumed does not seem to have a significant impact on life expectancy. While medicine is important for saving lives, it is not as effective for general life extension. It's like going to the hospital if you get shot versus waiting out a cough. Choosing when and how to use medicine is a matter of sacrifice and commitment, as it requires giving up some freedom, resources, and personal identity for the greater good.

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