<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &ldquo;If I knew I was going to live this long I&rsquo;d have taken better care of myself.&rdquo;</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;Attributed to Mickey Mantle as well as others; this represents an interesting and seemingly inverse relationship between doing that which is considered &ldquo;unhealthy&rdquo; and the expected result. &nbsp;Granted that this is generally stated quasi-comically but the paradox nevertheless remains.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;Most are familiar with other similar paradoxical situations where the outcome was much different than that which was expected. &nbsp;Few have not heard stories about the friend relative or famous person who did everything &ldquo;right;&rdquo; and yet nevertheless passed on at an incredibly young age. &nbsp;And there are always those who did everything &ldquo;wrong;&rdquo; and yet nevertheless outlived even the children of all of his or her contemporaries.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;This is not to say that &ldquo;healthy living&rdquo; is not likely to increase both &ldquo;health&rdquo; and longevity; but rather that this alone is grossly insufficient&mdash;and in some instances might even be counterproductive. &nbsp;One could try and argue that the man who smoked and yet lived to or close to 100; (George Burns and Eubie Blake come to mind respectively); would have lived much longer had he stopped. One could also argue the reverse. &nbsp;But neither represents the point.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;Doing what is healthy in the material is good. &nbsp;However; this material contribution to health and longevity is dwarfed by man&rsquo;s other; but only seemingly unrelated; behaviors. &nbsp;As Ayn Rand pointed out; &ldquo;Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think you are facing a contradiction check your premises. &nbsp;You will find that one of them is wrong.&rdquo;</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;Understand the system and solve the paradox.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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