I use that reasoning too sometimes. It’s ultimately not entirely correct because the moment-to-moment experience of time isn’t quite that way, but when your life falls into steady routines that don’t vary much, it seems to hold true.
But it’s a fantastic way to make a point. I like making it because I can drag it out. “When a child is one day old, they’ve lived 1/1 days of their life. When you’re 4082 days old, that’s 1/4082th of your life. When you’re 16060 days old, that’s 1/16060th of your life.
It always prompts a WOAH DUDE reaction. Love it.
Oh, wish me a happy birthDAY: I’m 16100 days old today! That’s 16100 birthdays #yay !
[that other thing is birthYEARS – bah, not enough of those. I’d rather celebrate rotations around the Earth’s center of gravity, not rely on the Sun’s – too far away]
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