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The old question about why there is an expiry dates on bottled water got me thinking about related things. Of course anything sold to be consumed by mouth has to have an expiration date, even though it may not appear to need it. In the case of the bottled water, which is also sold by the case, the expiry date may be needed because the plastic bottle might eventually leach something into the water. I really am not sure about that, but do remember seeing something recently that stated microwaving some foods in plastic could deposit harmful things into the food.

 What if humans had an expiry date? The actual date you were scheduled to expire would be printed on your forehead. Of course we really can not predict this but if we could, would it change the way we live? Setting aside all the discriminatory that might happen and political correctness. I wonder what behaviors might be different if everyone knew the dates of their deaths.

 If a person were religious, would that person be more tempted to stray from the straight and narrow? "Well I've got 35 more years to live and have plenty of time to repent."

 A woman who was already concerned about her biological clock ticking, would be even more concerned if she knew her expiry date had an even shorter fuse. A man would have the same concern about passing on his biological legacy if he knew his expiry date was shorter than average.

 And what about all those really healthy people? Would they be tempted to eat right, excercise and get plenty of sleep, knowing that it would really not make much of a difference? When you stop to think about it, good health is really just the slowest rate at which we can die.

 I imagine some people would choose to live wild lifestyles. "Eat, drink and be merry because next year I'm gone." Other's would choose to make a difference because every second would count as the clock ticked down like the LED readout on a time bomb in an adventure movie. Would some people panic and run wildly in the streets as they face the last roller coaster ride? Denial can be tough!

 What would work best would be to have a changing date based on each person's lifestyle. Eat right, Excercise and get plenty of sleep and watch the date on your forehead cycle a few more years ahead.

 Come to think of it, people pretty much remain the same. If people knew the dates of their deaths, they probably would react as they do now but perhaps with more intensity. We already know that certain aspects of our lifestyles can lengthen our lives, but many of us choose to do nothing about it. I wonder if knowing the date could be extended and seeing it happen would change us much at all.

Posted: 8/17/2007 at 03:01Read 81 times | 3 comments | Leave Comment 
I got thinking about your expiring date theory and thought of it another way.

Right if a block of cheese is past expiry then it is still edible but a little bit nasty.

Same with alot of food. The expiry date comes and goes but it is still there and is still the same thing but is just a little sour and nasty.

Just like people. Old people especially but sometimes it can hit you in you in your 30s/
Reply | 8/17/2007 8:07:50 AM
I can invision a world where everyone has an expiration date baby. Everyone would handle it differently, though some of us would just shrug and say eh, whatever.

I might be genetically pre-destined to die on september 19th 2054 a.z a. (after zombie apocalypse) but it won't be any easier on me if I get hit by a truck next wednesday. I'd find it a lot more interesting if some people had a 'best sold by' date... the wedding industry would have a major boom that wouldn't stop. lol
Reply | 8/17/2007 8:54:26 PM
Very interesting thing to think about, I really think it would make the world a very bad place knowing that no matter what you did you were not going to expire until that certain date.
Reply | 9/15/2007 6:21:48 PM
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