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Living Longer: Lessons from History and Science

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We all dream of living a long, fulfilling life. The Bible mentions a lifespan of “three score and ten” – 70 years – but today, many people surpass that. The story of Jeanne Calment, the only person verified to have lived beyond 120 years, offers some fascinating insights into longevity.

Jeanne Calment, from France, lived an astonishing 122 years and 164 days before passing away on August 4, 1997. Her extraordinary life had its quirks and historical connections: She’s the only documented person to have met Vincent van Gogh, describing him as “dirty, badly dressed, and unpleasant.” By the time she died, everyone born before her was already gone, a thought-provoking reality.

One of the most unusual episodes in Calment’s life came at age 90 when she signed a deal with her 47-year-old lawyer. He agreed to pay her 2,500 francs monthly in exchange for inheriting her apartment upon her death. He likely didn’t anticipate she would live another 32 years, ultimately paying her twice the apartment’s value before he passed away at 77.

Lessons in Longevity

Calment attributed her long life to a stress-free, simple lifestyle. She didn’t experience major health problems and lived in a time before the spread of modern viruses. Today, the average life expectancy in the U.S. is 79.8 years, but reducing stress is essential if you’re aiming to join the ranks of centenarians.

Research supports that chronic stress takes a toll on the body, contributing to heart problems, weakened immunity, and shorter lifespans. Calment’s life underscores the importance of keeping things simple and focusing on joy over unnecessary worry.

Eating habits also play a role. For many growing up in the past century, meals were large and indulgent, and health concerns were often ignored until emergencies arose. Today, we know that balanced nutrition and moderation are key to avoiding chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease.

The Future of Longevity

As medical science advances, some dream of a world where diseases no longer limit lifespans. Baseball legend Ted Williams famously had his head cryonically preserved after his death in hopes that future technologies might restore him to life. Whether or not this becomes possible, current efforts focus on improving the quality of life rather than simply extending it.

Modern lifestyles also demand thoughtful choices. Healthy eating, regular exercise, wearing sunscreen, and driving safely are just a few habits that can make a difference. And while insurance might not guarantee a longer life, having a safety net for health emergencies offers peace of mind.

A Stress-Free Engine

Jeanne Calment’s story can also be seen as a metaphor for how we treat our bodies. Mercedes-Benz once ran every car engine at full throttle for 30 minutes as a stress test. Over time, they stopped this practice, learning that undue strain shortened engine life. Similarly, the human body doesn’t thrive under constant stress. Like that overworked engine, our hearts and minds need regular care and calm for the long haul.

If we take anything from Calment’s example, eliminating stress and embracing a simple, joyful life might be the secret to longevity. So, take a deep breath, enjoy the present, and let go of unnecessary worries. A longer, healthier life may follow.

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