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Wszyscy informatycy wyjeżdżają do Arabii Saudyjskiej, bo tam Microsoft
buduje Dolinę Krzemową i zatrudni
80.000 informatyków z całego świata.

Ale tam klimat pustynny i upały +50 st. C i serwery się zagotują

Założyłem Instytut Długowieczności, bo Arabia Saudyjska chce żyć dlugo i
nie chorować, bo to obciąża budżet.

https://hevolution.com/documents/20121/0/Global+Healthspan+Summit+2023_closing+the+gap+between+healthspan+and+lifespan_Nature+Aging.pdf/be5283f2-4094-0dad-d03e-f9437c01cbc0?t=1710417176897

Ich terminologia #Healthspan  nie sprzedaje się dobrze i jest
depresyjnie ociężała,
dlatego mój instytut promuje

Długowieczność #ForeverYoung
czyli Zawsze Młody


Mam kolejnego, po Davidzie Rockefellerze, fana życia wiecznego

i jest nim Dr Tucker

Co z Fatso, czemu się nie odzywa ?

To jego działka medyczna




“I think I’ll live forever,

How to live a long and healthy life:

“Heredity and family history of longevity is a healthy start. However,
it must be supported by moderation of nutrition, alcohol, and
happiness,” Tucker explained in his Guinness World Records entry.

The good genes are clearly in place: His mother lived to 84 and his
father to 96. Tucker has managed to avoid heart disease, cancer,
dementia and other major health problems many people must deal with as
they age: “I recognize how I’ve been blessed with that,” he said.


Aug. 10, 2022, 7:57 PM GMT+2 / Updated April 12, 2023, 6:13 PM GMT+2 /
Source: TODAY
By A. Pawlowski

Ask Dr. Howard Tucker about people who want to retire early and he’s
incredulous. At 100, the neurologist has been working in medicine for 75
years.

Guinness World Records has named him the world’s oldest practicing
doctor. Tucker just recently stopped seeing patients, but he’s still
teaching medical residents at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center in
Cleveland, Ohio, heading to work twice a week.

“I look upon retirement as the enemy of longevity,” Tucker told TODAY
during a recent video call. He has a computer and smartphone, and is
determined to keep up with technology.

“I think that to retire, one can face potential shriveling up and ending
in a nursing home. It’s fun staying alive and working…  It’s delightful
work. Every day I learn something new.”


Tucker was born on July 10, 1922, in Cleveland. As his family gathered
to celebrate his 100th birthday last month, he received the “gift of
COVID” from one of his relatives who was a hugger and a kisser, he said,
but recovered quickly and felt fine.

Besides surviving the pandemic, he’s also lived through the Great
Depression, World War II and a century worth of historical crises.
Tucker hasn’t had to deal with major diseases, but he broke his neck
skiing in his late 80s and “came out of it totally intact,” he reassured
his interviewer.

https://www.today.com/health/aging/worlds-oldest-practicing-doctor-turns-100-rcna42375


The doctor is very much as optimist. “I think I’ll live forever, knowing
that it’s not real. But I feel that way. I never think of death,” he
said. “You die once, but you live daily… focus on the living.”