[quote=The-Shoveler]I am not sure it’s having a purpose.
I think it is that we were not meant to take it easy (we did not evolve sitting on park benches, it was more of running from Lions or chasing down rabbits type of thing).
If we don’t have some moderate stress, our bodies just shut down.[/quote]
That’s exactly it. Same goes for calorie restriction and being a little hungry all the time
Our bodies/cells need to think we are flightin’ to live another day to reproduce. Fat and happy means that our purpose is over and time to die.
Most everyone in our families have and are living to be in their 80’s and 90’s, and have done well physically, mentally and emotionally to the end. We have about the same very busy and interesting lifestyle as they did and do, so we hope to follow suit.
We all face the day we will take our last breath, but in the meantime, everyone should go with whatever works for them.
another list.
San Diego is the #3 most desired place to live in the USA. They do make a distinction between “desired” and “best”.
I agree with Honolulu as #1, overall. It will be better when they have the skytrain built.
Good list FIH. We spend a lot of time at our place in HI also and have considered making it our primary, but feel we have more available to us in San Diego, as well as being more easily accessible to other locations. All on the list are great places with their own special ambience.