100 LIFE HACKS FROM 100-YEARS-OLD
100 LIFE HACKS FROM 100-YEARS-OLD
By DeAnna Kerley / Source: Mental Floss
What's the secret to a long
and healthy life? All centenarians have their own habits and morning routines
they swear by. From whiskey shots to daily naps to ice cream, here's what some
very old people credit for their lengthy lifespan.
IN 2011, HUFFINGTON POST
INTERVIEWED A CENTENARIAN NAMED RUTH. SINCE THE AGE OF 92, RUTH HAS COMMITTED
TO WEEKLY PILATES CLASSES. SHE ALSO HAS A MEAN SENSE OF STYLE.
1. "Don't look at the
calendar. Just keep celebrating every day."
2. "Invest in quality
pieces, they never go out of style."
3. "I make myself go out
every day, even if it's only to walk around the block. The key to staying young
is to keep moving."
NBC TALKED TO A 100-YEAR-OLD
DOCTOR WHO STILL RAN HIS OWN PRACTICE. HE HAD A FEW UNTRADITIONAL PIECES OF
MEDICAL WISDOM TO SHARE.
4. "Exercise, to me, is
totally unnecessary. I think it's mostly overrated."
5. "The use of vitamins?
Forget it. And I don't encourage going to a lot of doctors, either."
6. "Fall in love, get
married. Sex is to be encouraged."
THIS CENTENARIAN SHARED
ADVICE ABOUT LOVE, FORGIVENESS, AND PASSION:
7. "Even if you feel
hatred, keep it to yourself. Don't hurt other people for any reason."
8. "Don't ever give up
on love."
9. "Nobody else controls
you."
10. "Make time to
cry."
11. "Travel while you're
young and able. Don't worry about the money, just make it work. Experience is
far more valuable than money will ever be."
12. "Don't compare.
You'll never be happy with your life. The grass is always greener."
13. "If you are
embarrassed to be dating someone, you should not be dating them."
14. "Do one thing each
day that is just for you."
15. "Don't be a
cheapskate."
16. "Forgive."
17. "Find your passion and
live it."
18. "Most time things
will figure themselves out."
19. "Choose the right
parents."
20. "Have a pet. Life
gets lonely sometimes. Pets are reminders of how we're all living things."
21. "I'm not saying you
have to practice one religion or another, or not practice one religion or
another… I'm just saying that you should figure out what you
believe in and live it completely."
22. "Learn to
adapt."
23. "Take time to mourn
what you've lost."
FOR ADRINE LEE, THE KEY TO
LONGEVITY LIES IN FOUR SIMPLE STEPS:
24. "Keep going and
never give up."
25. "Make yourself
walk."
26. "I drink the faucet
water."
27. "Don't just die
because you want to."
AND THEN THERE'S ADVICE ABOUT
HOW TO FIND HAPPINESS.
28. "Life is fun. It's
all up to the person. Be satisfied. You don't have to be ‘happy'
all the time, you need to be satisfied."
29. "Love people. Find
something to like about the person—it's there—because
we're all just people."
FOR OTHERS, THE KEY IS IN
EDUCATION.
30. "Get a great
education. That is something that no one can take away from you."
ONE CENTENARIAN WAS
INTERVIEWED BY JAY LENO. SHE GAVE THE FOLLOWING ADVICE:
31. "Think
positive."
32. "Exercise every
morning… I have a machine… it's a cross between
a rowing machine and a bicycle… [I do] 150, 200
[rows] every morning. I won't leave my bedroom until I've done that."
AND THEN THERE ARE THE
100-YEAR-OLDS WHO ARE EVEN MORE ACTIVE THAN THE AVERAGE 20-YEAR-OLD COUCH
POTATO. THIS CENTENARIAN, AN AVID SKIER, HAD THIS TO SHARE WITH YOUNGER GENERATIONS:
33. "Be active. I do
things my way, like skiing when I'm 100. Nobody else does that even if they
have energy. And I try to eat pretty correctly and get exercise and fresh air
and sunshine."
34. "If you're positive
you can get through it OK. When you think negatively, you're putting poison on
your body. Just smile. They say laughter is the best medicine there is."
SARDINIA, AN ISLAND IN
EUROPE, IS WELL KNOWN FOR ITS HIGH PROPORTION OF CENTENARIANS. THEY OFFERED
THEIR OWN ADVICE ABOUT HEALTH AND MEDICINE.
35. "For years I would
not take any medicines at all. I don't think they do much, and lots of times
the doctor is using you as a guinea pig."
36. "Don't die too
early."
A COMMON TREND AMONG ADVICE
FROM 100-YEAR-OLDS? KEEP ON TRUCKIN'.
37. "Just go ahead and
do your thing no matter what."
38. "You can involve
yourself in local problems. There are all sorts of things that have to be
tended to in the world."
39. "Have lots of people
in the house and lots of different kinds of people—young,
old, black, white, people from all over the world. People have always energized
me."
40. "Just keep
going."
MANY CENTENARIANS SWEAR BY
EXERCISE.
41. "I attribute my
longevity to a great extent to walking, not being in the back of the car
strapped down."
42. "I've done almost
everything that I know of: ballet, I've done tai chi. I've done yoga. I walked
4 miles a day. I stretched and flexed. I wrote the book."
OTHER 100-YEAR-OLDS BELIEVE
IN ROCK AND ROLL LIFESTYLES.
43. "I put my health
down to whiskey and cigarettes. I only drink when I'm out, but my doctor said I
wouldn't be alive without them. I'm still alive, and I can lift my elbows—it's
great."
THIS 100-YEAR-OLD DOCTOR HAD
A TREASURE TROVE OF ADVICE FOR YOUNGER PEOPLE.
44. "We all remember how
as children, when we were having fun, we often forgot to eat or sleep. I
believe that we can keep that attitude as adults, too. It's best not to tire
the body with too many rules such as lunchtime and bedtime."
45. "For breakfast I
drink coffee, a glass of milk, and some orange juice with a tablespoon of olive
oil in it. Olive oil is great for the arteries and keeps my skin healthy. Lunch
is milk and a few cookies, or nothing when I am too busy to eat. I never get
hungry because I focus on my work. Dinner is veggies, a bit of fish and rice,
and, twice a week, 100 grams of lean meat."
46. "There is no need to
ever retire, but if one must, it should be a lot later than 65."
47. "When a doctor
recommends you take a test or have some surgery, ask whether the doctor would
suggest that his or her spouse or children go through such a procedure.
Contrary to popular belief, doctors can't cure everyone. So why cause
unnecessary pain with surgery? I think music and animal therapy can help more
than most doctors imagine."
48. "To stay healthy
always, take the stairs and carry your own stuff. I take two stairs at a time,
to get my muscles moving."
49. "My inspiration is
Robert Browning's poem 'Abt Vogler.' My father used to read it to me. It
encourages us to make big art, not small scribbles. It says to try to draw a
circle so huge that there is no way we can finish it while we are alive. All we
see is an arch; the rest is beyond our vision but it is there in the
distance."
50. "Pain is mysterious,
and having fun is the best way to forget it."
51. "Don't be crazy
about amassing material things. Remember: you don't know when your number is
up, and you can't take it with you to the next place."
52. "Science alone can't
help or cure people."
53. "Find a role model
and aim to achieve even more than they could ever do."
54. "It's wonderful to
live long. Until one is 60 years old, it is easy to work for one's family and
to achieve one's goals. But in our later years, we should strive to contribute
to society. Since the age of 65, I have worked as a volunteer. I still put in
18 hours seven days a week and love every minute of it."
OTHER CENTENARIANS OFFERED
RELATIONSHIP ADVICE.
55. "This is some advice
for the ladies. Don't marry an older man, marry a younger one."
WHAT ELSE? JUST LIVE.
56. "I try not to worry.
I just try to live."
57. "I try to have
enough trust and confidence in myself to deal with things as they come."
FOR OTHERS, OLD AGE COMES BY
KEEPING A SIMPLE LIFESTYLE.
58. "I don't eat very
much, but I always eat a fruit, a vegetable, and a little meat, and always make
sure that I get sardine and salmon at least once or twice a week."
59. "For less than seven
years I had a mortgage. I paid everything outright, and I've lived that way
until today. That is the secret to longevity right there."
60. "Keep busy doing
what you like."
OR IS OLD AGE JUST ABOUT
LUCK?
61. "You gotta have good
genes."
62. "You gotta be…
lucky for 100 years."
63. "Try not to eat
anything that's healthy. It's true. I eat whatever I want. The secret to
longevity is ice cream."
64. "Quit while you're
ahead."
65. "It's just as
important to take care of your mind. I take two classes…
and I've studied everything from anti-Semitism to current events."
THE MODERN DAY FOUNTAIN OF
YOUTH? HUMOR.
66. "[Humor is] a life
force, a way of surviving the difficulties of living."
67. "When you laugh at
yourself, you prevent others from laughing at you."
68. "I think [people]
have to be curious. They have to be interested in life outside their little
aches and pains. They have to be excited about seeing new things, meeting new
people, watching a new play—just passionate about
life."
69. "I don't care what
you're passionate about: maybe saving Dixie cup covers. But if you do it
passionately, you're alive."
70. "Age is not a
disease."
OTHER 100-YEAR-OLDS OFFER
ADVICE ABOUT HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF.
71. "Don't get
hurt."
ON REDDIT, A GRANDSON CREATED
A THREAD WHERE HE ALLOWED PEOPLE TO ASK HIS 101-YEAR-OLD GRANDMOTHER FOR
ADVICE. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED:
72. "Be honest. I've
rarely lied. And when you are honest with people, it comes back to you, and
they are honest with you. It's too much work keeping up with a lie. You don't
need the extra stress."
73. "Keep an open mind,
and things seem less strange."
74. "Always listen to
the other person. You'll learn something. Try to sit back, because you will
learn a lot more listening to others than telling them what you know."
75. "You have to love
what you do. if you find a job you love, you will never have to work a day in
your life."
76. "Take naps every
day."
77. "You get one family,
so stick with them. But it depends if these hardships are financial or
emotional or other types. Stick it out. Some days are worse than others, and
you have to be ok with that. The night is darkest before dawn."
78. "I try to take the
time to look at and appreciate the smaller things that make this life
beautiful. When I do that, time slows."
OTHER CENTENARIANS HAD THIS
TO SAY:
79. "Do something
interesting every day; otherwise you disintegrate."
80. "Learning new things
makes you happy and keeps your mind active."
81. "Sleep well, try not
to worry, and enjoy good dreams."
82. "I participate in
lots of activities. I play Bingo, do meditation and crafts, and attend fitness classes,
like Zumba Gold for seniors, chair yoga, and sittercise…
I don't miss happy hour either! I drop in three times a week."
83. "Be lovable. I've
lived a long life because there are so many people who love me."
84. "I take a drink of
Scotch every day. And I feel great afterward."
85. "Keep kosher."
IN AN INTERVIEW FOR THE
WASHINGTON POST, THIS 100-YEAR-OLD TOOK A REPORTER FOR A SPIN AROUND THE CITY
IN HER CAR. SHE HAD THIS TO SAY TO HIM:
86. "I never drank,
smoked, or fooled with the weeds, you know, that stuff. And I don't let
anything upset me, especially traffic."
87. "I don't like
stress. I can't stand arguing. If anybody is fussing, I'm gone. I like to be
around positive people, people who lift you up not bring you down."
WHAT ELSE? IN THE END, MOST
ADVICE SEEMS TO BOIL DOWN TO A COMMON CORE: LIVE YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST.
88. "Mind your own
business, and don't eat junk food."
89. "Laughter keeps you
healthy. You can survive by seeing the humor in everything. Thumb your nose at
sadness; turn the tables on tragedy. You can't laugh and be angry, you can't
laugh and feel sad, you can't laugh and feel envious."
90. "Look inside your
soul and find your tools. We all have tools and have to live with the help of
them. I have two tools: my words and my images. I used my typewriter, computer,
and my cameras to fight injustice. Whenever I see a possibility of helping
people who are in danger, I want to help them."
91. "Have a good
appetite, lots of friends, and keep busy."
92. "Have a good wife,
two scotches a night, and be easygoing."
93. "Never run out of
responsibility; if you don't have one, find one. Find a cause and knock
yourself out for it. It will enhance your brainpower, interest in life, and
keep you alive longer. I'm alert because I work. Virtue is its own
reward."
94. "It is very
important to have a widespread curiosity about life."
95. "Keep yourself
alert, active, and educated. Beat to your own drum."
96. "Don't smoke, don't
drink, and don't retire."
97. "Take one day at a
time, and go along with the tide."
98. "You have to be
lucky, but I made the best of things when bad things happened. I also ate
prunes every single day."
99. "Do what you have to
do. Don't analyze it, just do it."
100. "Take it easy,
enjoy life, what will be will be. Sleep well, have a Bailey's Irish Cream
before bed if you have a cold—you will wake up fine
the next morning."
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