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To some people, the meme at left implies that they can extend their lives by reading more.  Perhaps in a few rare cases, that may be true.

However, it’s far more likely that there is no direct causation, and that, although reading is a good idea and is likely to make you a more well-rounded, intellectually curious person, that the actual reason that readers live longer is some other factor.  Perhaps readers:

Tend to take better care of themselves, refraining from smoking and consuming alcohol in excess.

Are generally better educated than the average person and are therefore less likely to have jobs that put them in direct danger.

Are more affluent than average and are therefore able to afford medical treatment when needed.

In any case, it’s important to understand that correlation doesn’t imply causation.

Correlation vs. Causation

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The Price of Renewables Continues to Fall, But . . .

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If the corruptive influence of Big Oil can somehow, someday, be removed from the economics of energy and transportation, renewables will become the deal of the century, almost overnight.

Accepting the fact that the Trump administration of completely dedicated to the fossil fuel industry as its main source of donations, we need to hope to that the majority of humankind votes with its wallet in the direction of the survival of the planet.

The Price of Renewables Continues to Fall, But . . .

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European Allies Want Nothing to Do with Trump’s War Crimes

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As shown in this video, America’s (former?) allies are unwilling to participate in Trump’s aggressive, senseless, and illegal war in Iran.

This stands to reason, since the rest of the world is not criminally insane, nor hellbent on keeping Trump in office so that he might stay out of prison.

European Allies Want Nothing to Do with Trump’s War Crimes

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The Demise of the United States Is a Most Improbable Tale

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If we still have an organized human civilization here in 50 years, people will still be scratching their heads, wondering how a man who attempted to overthrow the United States federal government a) escaped criminal prosecution and b) was subsequently re-elected to the U.S. presidency.

IMO, the founding fathers did everything they could have conceivably done to prevent the complete breakdown of the nation, but they never considered that the American people could be so stupid.

It wouldn’t surprise me if one of the framers of the Constitution said to another, “If this country falls apart because it elects a criminal lunatic, they will deserve exactly what they got.”

The Demise of the United States Is a Most Improbable Tale

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