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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-12-29 05:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #5472 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5472 ⌋

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Re: Why do humans live so damn long?

(Anonymous) 2021-12-30 11:49 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, I know this is an unhinged post from someone who's severely depressed and needs help far beyond what this comm can give, but I still want to address this little bit of math here:

not for the fact that we used to die at 50 and not 25.

Humans need to live well past 25 because our children need at least 15 years to raise, and no one should safely give birth before 15 AT MINIMUM. The absolute lowest age a parent can die without disadvantaging a child who depends on them is 30. And yes, that will be traumatic still, and that child will suffer because of that unfair early loss.

It's an evolutionary advantage for parents to live long enough to raise their children to full adulthood, and still be around to help out with the grandchildren, if there are any. It's an evolutionary advantage to have aunts and uncles to help out even if they had no kids of their own.

And, also...people who are not desperately depressed tend to enjoy life and want to live as long as they can. My childhood was ok but I'm much happier now in my 40s.