I have thought about the following:
- Number of friends and other people in your life.
- Number of places you know well.
- Number of fields of interest, knowledge.
- Value of experience.
- Music and things you own.
Number of friends
Counting firends family etc. Who is socially inactive, will go through lifetime with closest family members and few friends - I have one close relative, 28 years old, who is like that. Who is socially really active, will find one or two friends each year and meet them all often.
You can skip this part: Young people see their friends each month. Older people see their friends several times per year. Oldest people have, in case they are still active (lets take my grandmother) thousands of friends - people they know well -, who all have their children, children of children etc. Oldest people see their friends, many of them, few times per year and talk about the biggest life events, mostly, and most important things they have found out meanwhile. They still have enough memories together to be close, their children get to know each other and they have many hidden connections through that. Oldest people may know people many generations back in time and they understand, thus, many more relations between people. They also have had time to know tens of thousands of people - when total music maniacs I know might know some few thousand musicians at age 20 or 25 (when they have been aware of this world maybe from age 10), they also know few hundreds or possibly few thousands of people in their life (family, friends, friends of friends, people from schools and workplaces) and a little bit they know some people who sell food at shops, people who sell kayaks and people who repair their electric devices. They also know some well-known people - presidents, many politicians and such, which might add some more thousands. They know actors (at least few, but when you start thinking, you can recall new and new ones without an end even if you don't watch much TV, just think about movies and people in those). This is possible, that people at my age know some 10-20 thousand other people; they have met and talked with several thousands they remember. I can recall some people from food shops and supermarkets I have seen over years, someone I used to talk at some school (who I have never met afterwards, just some small talk) etc. I'm certain that total number is several thousands. After more 5 times as much time, there could be ten or twenty thousands - especially if I kept the full health and activity. And I'm not the kind of person who hangs around at parties all time - I do it few months per year, other time I'm alone and programming or being with my wife alone.
So, after 1000 years (this makes maybe 900 years of active time instead of 60) you will get 15 times more close friends and those less close friends - many of those get closer over years (with a person you see once per year you have met already 500 times after 500 years instead of 20 - that's like being together over one full year) ...this means that instead of knowing 100 people well, 100 people twice less well and 1000 people somewhat after 10 years, you might know, after 1000 years, 10 000 people well, 10 000 people twice less well and 100 000 people somewhat. From movies, television etc. you will know million if you now know ten thousands!
This is not just quantity. You will know relations between people and entities. When you see some totally different and new kind of person once per year, you know them 900 after 1000 years, you have broad circle of understanding.
Number of places
Ok, that does not need explanation. You know, how much you travel. When you meet a new place and live there a few months, you start traveling there more often, your world grows bigger. If you, for now, know 2 cities well and this is 30th year of your life - after thousand years, you might know some 40 cities as well. But that's possible you start travelling more often over years. If you know 10 cities well, you will know 400. If you travel to one place for one week twice per year and live some two months in some place in each five years - ok, calculate yourself.
Thus, you will know a lot of different places and relations between them. Earth becomes more smaller. You will know, after 1000 years, many places similarly well as you know your home city right now. That's a lot.
Number of fields of interest
People, who don't learn fast and much, still learn over time - they read some wikipedia articles each month, new needs will appear in their life and they read newspapers or watch TV. Everyone learns.
I had, for age 10, some interest in physics, math, logic and other fields. For age 20 I knew a lot about programming. I still develop myself in fields not my choice - but at the end of my life, I will probably know only few fields very well. Anyway, those fields I know in degree of 10% of professional knowledge (and there are many of those) I would know 40% when I'm 70 years old. I would have professional knowledge about 4 or 5 fields at that point in case I manage my time effectively - like programming (number of programming fields) and several related fields, which help to make my programming job more practical and effective - you know that, programming has no big value in case the program is not written being fully conscious about some real-world problems this program is supposed to solve.
After 1000 years, I would be professional (at todays standards) in some 40 or 50 fields (and that's a lot!) given that I know 4 or 5 at year 70, also for those I know some 40 or 50% professinality at year 70 (there are tens of that) I would have learned maybe 100 at professional level or just additional 90 fields in 40-50% professionality level. In each case, there would be people being professional in several hundreds fields and normal people would be professional, as much as they are now in few fields, in tens of fields. Also, what I didn't even consider - in time, you will find connections between different fields. I mean, if you know both physics and chemistry well, they have a lot in common - and actually learning one is also somewhat learning another. Learning about latin language will make you better in several other languages and learning some general math helps in finances and architecture. Thus, actually, instead of knowing so many fields, you would know just so much more about the world.
Value of experience
We make mistakes. It makes a few long years to figure out some of them and find the ultimate solutions. As we get rid of small mistakes, we get bigger challenges, responsibility in bigger things and thus do bigger mistakes. This is a normal course of life - how much responsibility one can carry. How well one can finish the task. How fast one will understand the new topic (this is a skill and it develops slowly). How much one can take feelings, matters of things and finances, normal course of life events, different things into account when making some decision. How often one will fail with things they start.
Someone, who is been here some 30 or 40 years, will always do mistakes - they can fail with project, loose job, go into conflict with wife, buy some expensive thing, which will not give what it was meant to give, create some unsuccessful company, hire someone who will fail in something, whatever. Many of those are serious things. If you are some 70 years old, you usually fail less often. If you was 1000 - you would possibly carry some things out, all the time, with really good results. Think that you will have also mentors, teachers and authors of books you read with same experience level! You have people, who have learnt five years and then simplified their knowledge so much that they could say in five sentences something, which would have taken some other 100 years to learn for you. And, still, you are also consious about some millions of details behind things in life, you can make up your own conclusions and recognize such truths when you see them. You have thousand of people to ask, you know their interests.
Music and things you own
You have listened some number of songs, some number of complex rythyms etc. You would have listened hundreds times more. You have been in hundreds of shops, chosen things you like - you would have been in many times more shops, your home would be much more better (and even if it burnt down, you would at least know, what to buy and where, who is able to provide you that). You would know, what is a quality - something, what even money can't give you.
Thus, the life would be different. Not only longer, but different.
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