# Determining The Age Of Things In PostgreSQL, we can determine the age of something (or someone) by passing a timestamp to the `age` function. For instance, if we want to know how long it has been since y2k, we can run the following query: ```sql > select age(timestamp '2000-01-01'); age ------------------------- 16 years 4 mons 12 days ``` Additionally, if we want to know the amount of time between two dates, we can pass two timestamps to the `age` function. For example, we can find out how old Prince lived to be by passing in the date of death and then date of birth: ```sql > select age(timestamp 'April 21, 2016', timestamp 'June 7, 1958'); age -------------------------- 57 years 10 mons 14 days ``` h/t Josh Davey