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▸ noun: The hypothesized phenomenon that the future life expectancy of certain nonperishable things (such as a technology or an idea) is proportional to their current age, so that every additional period of survival implies a longer remaining life expectancy.
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▸ noun: The hypothesized phenomenon that the future life expectancy of certain nonperishable things (such as a technology or an idea) is proportional to their current age, so that every additional period of survival implies a longer remaining life expectancy.
Similar:
life expectancy,
closing time effect,
life lore,
time of life,
life,
time dilation,
life review,
wishful thinking,
growth mindset,
lifelore,
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