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Does the profession of doctor live longer than others?
I don't think doctors will live longer than others, because many doctors will treat others, but they are helpless to themselves. Moreover, they usually have a lot of work pressure and can't have a normal rest time like most people. Sometimes they may sleep well and be called to work. The most important thing is that they are usually under great pressure, so they will not live longer than others.

Let's see what it takes to live a long life. First of all, it must be physical, okay? If you don't have a healthy body and get sick every three days, you can't live long. Then know how to maintain it. It's no use if you don't know how to maintain it. When you get older, your body's natural functions will decline. There is also ensuring sleep, which I think is very important.

Because people spend most of their lives in bed, if they don't have a good rest, they will be listless the next day, and they will be fine in two days, but after a long time, they will definitely be tired. If this state continues, not to mention longevity, they may die young. So sleep is very important for everyone, and there is also the problem of mentality.

It's also important to have a good attitude, but think about the doctor. Although they are doctors, there is no guarantee that they will take good care of themselves. There is also that their rest time is really too little, and then they will be upside down day and night. There is also their mentality. It is estimated that they are not as good as many ordinary people. I guess they are under too much pressure.