Why Do Humans Grow Old So Slowly Compared to Other Animals | History for Sleep
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Why do humans grow old so slowly compared to other animals? In this episode of History for Sleep, we explore why human aging unfolds at a dramatically slower pace than the rapid life cycles seen across the animal world, and what this quiet difference reveals about evolution, biology, and the hidden cost of living slowly.
This long-form sleep audio examines the contrast between fast animal life cycles and slow human development through the lens of evolutionary biology and anthropology. Drawing on well-established concepts such as life history theory, energy trade-offs, and developmental constraints, the video explains why many animals mature, reproduce, and decline within a few seasons, while humans spend decades growing, learning, and maintaining what already exists. Rather than viewing slow aging as an advantage or luxury, this episode explores it as a biological trade-off shaped by evolution. Throughout the video, the central question returns again and again: why did evolution allow humans to live so slowly compared to other animals?
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