Video Of The Week - Your Life In Jellybeans
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You may have often heard your parents say 'life is short' - But to most of you the average American lifespan of 79 years or 28,835 days probably feels like an eternity. However, break it down into the chunks of time you spend doing mundane things like eating, drinking, sleeping or working and you will realize that as usual, they are right!
To make it easy to visualize, ZeFrank, who is known for his thought-provoking YouTube videos took data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and used it to create a fascinating one with 28,835 jellybeans representing each day of an average American's life. He started by removing 5,475 beans or 15 years - the time it takes to get to adulthood.
Then began the fun part of removing chunks of beans that adults spend on various day-to-day activities - 8,477 sleeping, 1,635 eating (includes buying and preparing food), 3,202 working, 1099 commuting . . . and the list goes on. By the time he is done, there are about 3,000 or 8 years worth of beans left - the number of days that most us have to make a difference! Suddenly 79 does not seem like a big number does it? So stop procrastinating and start living - Life is really short and . . . sweet!
Resource: telegraph.co.uk, huffingtonpost.com
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- camkrashabout 11 yearsMakes me hungry
- eliteslayerabout 11 yearsthat right there my frenids is yolo swag
- Happyeggs2011about 11 yearsThat's weird. I'd like to watch the video and see what he did with JELLYBEANS. I mean, c'mon, JELLYBEANS R COOL.
- FaTaLxDisaster5about 11 yearsThat is so cool. I never knew jelly beans were so helpful
- cooldudeabout 11 yearswow that is groovy dude
- unicorn1234about 11 yearsThis article is tots amaz!!!! 🐸
- Jacobabout 11 yearsMe to this is my current event
- Tennisgirlabout 11 yearsJelly beans are awesome
- Pandaabout 11 yearsCool
- killerabout 11 yearsi agree and i know what my mom means i'm in 5th grade and time flys so use it wisely