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In his song “Blessings,” rapper Big Sean has a popular line: “I’m here for a good time, not a long time.” It’s a sentiment that may resonate with a lot of people that life should be lived shorter with pleasures and enjoyment, rather than with poor quality for a longer time. One thing Big Sean doesn’t address, though, is why can’t it be both? Why can’t people strive to be here for a good time and a long time, not seeing the two as mutually exclusive?