We Spend Four Years of Our Lives Escaping From Reality

                  

According to a new study, the average American spends four years and three months of their life escaping from reality.  That works out to about 13 hours a week.  Here's how it breaks down . . .

 

 

1.  Listening to music . . . two hours and 47 minutes a week.

 

2.  Watching movies or TV . . . two hours and 37 minutes.

 

3.  Walking or exercising . . . one hour and 58 minutes.

 

4.  Reading . . . one hour and 35 minutes.

 

5.  Playing video games . . . one hour and 29 minutes.

 

6.  Exploring new places, even if it's just online . . . 56 minutes.

 

7.  Meditating or doing yoga . . . 51 minutes.

 

8.  Researching or thinking about vacations . . . 44 minutes.

 

 

The study also found we're most likely to daydream about being somewhere else at 1:56 P.M. on Mondays. 

 

 

(New York Post)


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