#1 Would the next generation lifespan exceed thirty (30) years in the next few decades ?

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The world population is growing very rapidly and it's calculated by the sum total of all people currently living currently in it. According to wikipedia, "The world population was estimated to have reached 7.5 billion in April 2017." Just as the population keeps growing, so as different kind of threats are growing without even the homo sapiens (humans) knowing about it and we see things just in the opposite directions.


Lets take a look at the different factories/industries that produces lots of products world wide today, that claims to keep the human healthy but in the background, they are causing big time danger to the human race.


Let's take Coca-cola as a subject of formula, coca-cola have been in existence for decades now and is producing large quantity of products daily. According to Quora, "products of The Coca-Cola Company are consumed at the rate of more than 1.8 billion drinks per day." this alone shows that the company production rate is very high

Now lets work through and analyse the effect of this product, and how its hazardous to the human who consumes it more.

Diabetes rates nearly doubled in the past three decades, largely due to increases in obesity and sugary diets, according to the World Health Organization. Analyzing this report, it could be very true if over 1.8 billion drinks are been is been consumed daily and that can also increase the numbers of people with diabetes.

Now the question is, if the world population is about 7.5 billion, and the approximate number of coca-cola consumed daily world wide is 1.8 billion (Which is approximately 1/4 of the world population) then tell me, where exactly are we heading to and how this could be controlled to save the future generation ?


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Oh @bitrocker2020 thanks for stopping by
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Let's roll it back a bit.

Since the mid-1900s, we have been eating more and more unhealthy food, but our life-span has continues to increase. So, does it really matter if diabetes rates have nearly doubled? Or, is the issue that we keep people who get diabetes alive longer?

Donkey years ago, lifespan of men were much longer than the modern men of today, from my own perspective, it definatly have to do with the environment we live in and what kind of stuff we consume.
Diabetes has claimed lots of life in the past years . So, thats one factor i think reduces the modern life span of men

Well, let's be honest. The softness of civilization has allowed a lot of people to live a lot longer than they should have.

Partition is bad. But whatever is past is past. We have only to look to the future.

- Mahatma Gandhi

you can never predict What Will happen to out next generation good or bad who knows

Yes you are very correct but considering what happening globally, the hazardous substances we consume, it could be a very big problem