Stardate 06.03.2026
I recently started eating one can of sardines every day. My plan is to continue for 90 days and see what happens.
Why 90 days?
Because I want to find out whether one small change, repeated consistently, can produce a meaningful result. In this case, I'm curious to see where daily sardines place me when I take an Omega-3 index test at the end of the experiment.
I'll be honest. I don't particularly enjoy the taste of sardines.
If you're anything like me, you may be wondering why anyone would voluntarily eat them every day. The answer is simple: curiosity.
Most of us make food choices based on what tastes good. There's nothing wrong with enjoying food, but I've become increasingly interested in experimenting with habits that may support long-term health. This is one of those experiments.
After one week of eating sardines daily, here's my official progress report:
Nothing.
Zero.
Zilch.
I don't feel different. I don't look different. No dramatic transformation has occurred.
That doesn't bother me.
Many worthwhile changes begin so quietly that they're easy to dismiss. It's a little like starting with a penny and doubling it every day. After seven days, that penny is still worth less than two dollars. Most people wouldn't notice much excitement there.
Keep the process going long enough, though, and the outcome becomes hard to ignore.
Much of my life has been shaped by small decisions that seemed insignificant at the time. A daily walk. A prayer. A conversation. A page written. A healthy choice repeated often enough to become part of who I am.
This sardine experiment feels a lot like that.
My prediction is that after 90 days, my Omega-3 index will place me among the top tier of Americans. Whether that happens remains to be seen, but that's why we experiment. The goal is to learn something.
"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin." — Zechariah 4:10
For now, I'll keep opening cans, eating sardines, and gathering information.
At the end of the 90 days, I'll take an Omega-3 index test and compare the result with national averages. I'm curious to discover where a simple habit like eating one can of sardines each day places me.
As it turns out, the timing is perfect. My 90-day experiment will conclude just before I travel to London for the second annual longevity conference hosted by DoNotAge. I'll have fresh data in hand and a few new questions to explore.
Maybe the result will be impressive. Maybe it won't.
Either way, I'll share the numbers and what I learn from them.
And if this whole story sounds a little fishy to you, I'd say that's a fair assessment.
It's simply one more entry in a growing list of experiments designed to help me live long and prosper.
We'll see what happens.
Join me here:
https://substack.com/@michaelmulliganlivelong
Captain's Addendum
"Captain," said Spock, "the pursuit of knowledge often begins with a question that appears insignificant."
Bones looked unconvinced. "In this case, it appears to begin with ninety days of sardines."
"An accurate observation, Doctor."
I laughed. The older I get, the more I appreciate simple experiments. Most don't produce dramatic headlines. They do teach us something. Every now and then, a small daily habit reveals a result that would have been impossible to see any other way.
Until next time, thank you for traveling along on these adventures.
Live long, prosper, and keep taking the next small step.