Siim Land: Humans Aren’t Supposed to Live This Long (Grandmothers Might Explain Why)

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Video Summary · April 3, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Grandmother hypothesis: Post-reproductive women boost offspring survival, potentially explaining human longevity.
  • Social bonds: Strong intergenerational care networks increase survival odds for both young and old.
  • Evolutionary advantage: Longer lifespans may have developed to support complex social structures.

Bottom Line

Prioritize intergenerational connections and community support to leverage evolutionary advantages for longevity.

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