The average human lives 28,835 days. We all know exactly what a day
feels like, how long it takes, and how variable its passing can feel.
But 28,835 days is just a number—unless you count it out in jelly beans. 5,475 jelly beans takes us to fifteen years old, the very edge of
adulthood. We will consume most of our remaining 23,360 jelly beans
sleeping, working, preparing or eating food, watching television, doing
chores, and commuting. After all that, we have 2,740 days to be
creative, commune with nature, or text our best friend.
We should appreciate every bean like it’s our last, but that’s easier
said than done. As most of our doing becomes habit, our perception of
time accelerates. Whereas years once felt like an eternity, as we age,
they tend to vanish in a blink.
Life isn’t just finite—it’s short.