"people who reported going to a museum or concert even once a year lived longer than those who didn’t" gee i wonder if there is possibly another possible explanation, some kind of more general quality-of-life influencing variable that could possibly be at work here
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something that could both be responsible for how much opera a person can attend while also being correlated with quality of food and access to medicine?
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yeah. want to live longer? find exercise and meaningful hobbies you truly enjoy, whether or not anyone else endorses them!
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Val Jean! At last! we see each other plain. Monsieur La Mayor, you’ll wear a different chai-ai-ainnnn
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People who can afford to go to museums and concerts have the money to do so. People with more money, have better health. Better health–>longer life. QED
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Opera attendance must be a surrogate for SES
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