Scientists go crazy after the results of the study: People don't want to live 100 years.

The quest for immortality is the fable of our civilization's oldest epit of Gilgamesh. It seems that mankind has always been obsessed with living forever. Isn't that right? As it turns out recently, wondering how long they would like to live, people don't answer “for ever”. A new study [...]
Isn't that right? As it turns out recently, wondering how long they would like to live, people don't answer “for ever”.
A new study conducted in Norway, published in the magazine Moshea and Moshehar, revealed a counted answer: People want to live 91 years.
In recent years a small number of studies have begun to investigate how long people want to live.
Americans had given the answer 93 years. The Germans had given another answer: 85 years.
In the latest study, Norwegians over sixty years of age responded to this study.












