The Test
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THIS TEST IT WILL MAKE YOUR DAY.
Are you over 65?
Read this. Interesting insight to life.
Check out the article below. It's very, very and I say Very interesting. - Then do the tests at the end.
The one item that jumped out at me is the percentage of people in the world who live to be over 65! If you are reading this e-mail I guess you are one of the few fortunate people. Read below for all the details.
Earth's Population Statistics in Perspective
The population of Earth is around 7.8 Billion.
For most people, it is a significant figure. However, if you condensed 7.8 billion into 100 persons, and then into various percentage statistics, the resulting analysis is relatively much easier to comprehend.Out of 100 :
11 are in Europe
5 are in North America
9 are in South America
15 are in Africa
60 are in Asia49 live in the countryside
51 live in cities75 have mobile phones
25 do not.30 have internet access
70 do not have the availability to go online83 can read
17 are illiterate.33 are Christians
22 are Muslims
14 are Hindus
7 are Buddhists
12 are other religions
12 have no religious beliefs.26 live less than 14 years
66 died between 15 - 64 years of age
8 are over 65 years old.If you have your own home,
Eat full meals & drink clean water,
Have a mobile phone,
Can surf the internet, and
have gone to college,
You are in the minuscule privileged lot.
(in the less than 7% category)Amongst 100 persons in the world, only eight live or exceed the age of 65!
If you are over 65 years old, be content & grateful. Cherish life. Grasp the moment.
If you did not leave this world before the age of 64, like the 92 persons who have gone before you, you are already the blessed amongst humankind.
Take good care of your health. Cherish every remaining moment.
If you think you are suffering memory loss, read on.
Anosognosia - very interesting:
In the following analysis, the French Professor Bruno Dubois, Director of the Institute of Memory and Alzheimer's Disease (IMMA) at La Pitié-Salpêtrière - Paris Hospital addresses the subject in a rather reassuring way:
"If anyone is aware of their memory problems, they do not have Alzheimer's."
- forget the names of families.
- do not remember where I put some things .
It often happens in people 60 years and older that they complain that they lack memory. "The information is always in the brain, it is the "processor" that is lacking."
This is "Anosognosia" or temporary forgetfulness.
Half of people 60 and older have some symptoms that are due to age rather than disease. The most common cases are:
- forgetting the name of a person,
- going to a room in the house and not remembering why we were going there,
- a blank memory for a movie title or actor, an actress,
- a waste of time searching where we left our glasses or keys ..
After 60 years most people have such a difficulty, which indicates that it is not a disease but rather a characteristic due to the
passage of years ..
Many people are concerned about these oversights hence the importance of the following statements:
1."Those who are conscious of being forgetful have no serious problem of memory."
2. "Those who suffer from a memory illness or Alzheimer's, are not aware of what is happening."Professor Bruno Dubois, Director of IMMA, reassures the majority of people concerned about their oversights:
"The more we complain about memory loss, the less likely we are to suffer from memory sickness."
Now for a little neurological test:
Only use your eyes!1- Find the C in the table below!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO2- If you found the C, then find the 6 in the table below.
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
69999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999993- Now find the N in the table below. Attention, it's a little more difficult!
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIf you pass these three tests without problem:
- you can cancel your annual visit to the neurologist.
- your brain is in perfect shape!
- you are far from having any relationship with Alzheimer's.
We are truly blessed, So, share this with your over-55 friends, it can reassure them.
If you are over 65 and complaining about a few aches and pains, think again ......92% of people didn't even get that opportunity!!
So be pleased with your situation and be happy
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I found the C, the 6, and the N, but I can’t find a link to the article.
Am I doomed?
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@Steve-Miller said in The Test:
I found the C, the 6, and the N, but I can’t find a link to the article.
Am I doomed?
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This is a great reference for gratitude. I just turned 69. I've been in despair a lot over the past three weeks. Just last night I started thinking, I need to list everything I'm grateful for. Running water. Central heating. A roof over my head. Enough to eat. Dogs! Horses! Beautiful views out the windows. A good marriage. A peaceful existence (so far). Friends. The luxury of time in my day to day life. Something tells me all of the above puts me into a very tiny percentage of the world population, much smaller than the noted statistic.
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Sorry
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@Steve-Miller Doesn't mean you are not doomed.
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Hm. Interesting 'statistics' but I was dubious about "Amongst 100 persons in the world, only eight live or exceed the age of 65!"
Me thinks this is a bit of numerical trickery. Population numbers are not static. Just because 8 people out of 100 are over 75 at any given time, doesn't mean only 8 out of 100 will reach that age and beyond. The percent of the population living into their 70s was 43% (according to an Atlantic article in 2012, which a quick and dirty google uncovered).
Anyway, it was a fun exercise and I found all the letters.