It's not at all surprising but a new study has found that, if you're a CEO , you might not live as long as your mailboy. That's because, duh, job stress takes a big toll on your lifespan, according to newswise.com. The web site gives as an example, James Donald, CEO, of Starbucks from 2005 to 2008. In those three short years, he went from looking his age of 50, with dark hair and "just a hint of crow’s feet around his eyes. By the time he left after the financial crisis of 2007–2008, however, his hair was grey, and his eyes and forehead were deeply lined with wrinkles. According to machine-learning analysis, he looked more than five years older than his actual age," newswise reports. “It’s very clear that living through this crisis led to significantly faster aging ,” the web site quotes Ulrike Malmendier, Berkeley Haas’ Edward J. and Mollie Arnold Professor of Finance. Photographic analysis of Donald and other CEOs living through the financial crash is just o...
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