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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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Saying Goodbye to All of America’s Top Women

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If you’re a competent woman working at the highest echelon in the U.S. government, better start packing your bags.

Saying Goodbye to All of America’s Top Women

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How Much Further Does the Trust of the American People Extend?

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Today we had another “assassination attempt.”

Is it the fourth or the fifth?  I lost track after his ear grew back.

Eventually, after perhaps 20 or 30, even the most dimwitted American will recognize that he’s been played.

Trump is a man of God like I’m a bald eagle.

How Much Further Does the Trust of the American People Extend?

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Climate Change: What to Believe?

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I’ve often wondered why people like this German woman, an ultra-right-wing politician with no more training in this subject than my gardener, is taken more seriously than the many thousands of scientists who have been studying climate physics for all their adult lives.

And Germany? Anti-science?

Yes, this sect is minor, but how does it exist at all?

Climate Change: What to Believe?

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