Have you ever noticed how much our world runs on statistics?
That's because statistics never lie. Here are a few very
alarming statistics.
Almost half of the world's population earns a below-average
income.
This totally shocked me. I was under the impression that almost
half of the world's population earns an above-average income.
But then I discovered it is the reverse. I phoned my Uncle
Gyula.
"Almost half the world's population earns a below-average
income."
Uncle Gyula was dumbfounded, "So?"
"Well, I want to make sure that nobody has a below-average
income."
At a loss for words, my Uncle advised, "It won't happen until
everybody has an above-average IQ." That made sense. "Right
now," Uncle Gyula continued, "Almost half the world has a below-
average IQ, and statistics never lie." I was floored. I did not
realize we had such an IQ scarcity on our hands. But I was sure
it is in some way related to another shocking statistic:
If current trends continue, by 2017 every child born will be
illiterate.
I, myself, had recently sired two illiterate children. As
discouraging as this was, I was determined that they should live
a normal life and overcome this menacing handicap. Discovering
the link between below-average IQ and below-average incomes, I am
now more determined than ever to overcome our children's infant
illiteracy.
I asked Uncle Gyula about another shocking statistic I had read:
At least 97.3 percent of people are at risk of getting cancer.
I was particularly worried about this statistic because I did not
know if I was one of the 97.3.
"I think you are," Uncle Gyula suggested. "Most people are, you
know."
My uncle's comment worried me even more. It was scary enough
that 97.3 percent of people are at risk of getting cancer, but it
was even scarier to discover that most people fall into that 97.3
percent.
Uncle Gyula tried to calm my fears, "I have another statistic
that should make you feel much better. The majority of people at
risk will survive, and statistics never lie."
That WAS reassuring. But it did not ease my mind about another
ominous statistic I had read:
By 2050, at current mortality rates, two out of every three
people will be dead.
This was worrisome because I suspected that I might be among the
two-out-of-three people.
Uncle Gyula tried to reassure me once more, "This is excellent
news, because you can't get cancer when you are dead."
Sa-ay. That is good news. And Uncle Gyula was right. In fact,
cancer rates in cemeteries remain at historic lows. And
statistics never lie.
I recently bought a "home statistics calculator" on sale at
Krispy Kreme. This will be fun. Let's say I want to find out
what is the likelihood of starving to death. Let's see...I last
ate about an hour and a half ago. OK, I'll just push this
button...and here comes the results:
"Based on your caloric intake of the previous hour, you are
likely to starve to death in just 30 days." That terrified me.
I am going to starve to death in just 30 days. What can I do to
stave off starvation?
Wait. There's more: "Immediate intervention can avert
statistical starvation. Go directly to Krispy Kreme. Eat a
dozen donuts every day, and you will reduce the risk of
starvation by at least 69.3 percent.
This seems like great advice. Hmm, I wonder what Uncle Gyula
would say about this.
"Actually, if you eat a dozen donuts every day, you decrease your
chances of starving within 30 days to almost zero. And, due to
increased risk of a heart attack, your new projected lifespan
is...37 years old."
"But I'm already 41," I protested.
Uncle Gyula pondered the statistics. "It seems to me that
starvation is your best bet, after all. And statistics never
lie."
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