I hate stuff like this, because it marginalizes the joys of everyday life. This infographic assumes I wasn't really living during the tasks that added up to years counting down to the 9 they seem to think somehow matter more than the rest. Some of it is trivial, but who's to say my mental state while brushing my teeth isn't thrilling? Why is caring for children and loved ones considered a non-living chore? Isn't that where many people find their most joy? Am I not supposed to enjoy learning? Is eating so bad that it's just wasted time, or do people ritualize and indulge in eating and cooking because really it's awesome? I strive to stay in the moment, and enjoy life as it happens. I hope to always remember that even if some part of the day can be considered mundane, it can still be enjoyed, and your mind is always free to explore while folding the laundry or driving your car. Even my dreams last night were pretty wild, so I'm not counting off those 9.5 hours of restful awesome sleep just because I wasn't conscious.
This infographic may have *some* good intentions, but it really seems to be nonsense, marginalizing a life in order to sell a service.
It's not crazy to optimize your life - it's actually fun, and some of the more mundane things (especially working a job you don't really enjoy) can be slashed dramatically, but I find the mental exercise of finding the value in life engaging.