I got stuck for another four hours needed to hear this frig I’d hate to calculate how much of life is spent waiting for one thing or another
Frig I had to investigate a little
For example, it stated that in one lifetime the average American spends eight months opening junk mail. I doubt that. I don’t think anyone opens more junk mail than I do. Actually, my wife opens it; I just throw it away. So at the most I spend only an hour a week on junk mail. I have been receiving junk mail in large quantities for only the last 20 years. An hour a week for 20 years is only 1,040 hours. There are only 720 hours in most months. So, I have spent about a month and a half opening junk mail. That’s bad enough.
The article also says that we spend six years of our lives consuming food and drink and five years waiting in lines; housework takes another four years.