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Written by The Positive Observer
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 |
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Article Source: The Positive Observer
According to the news, the oldest living American just passed away at the young age of 114. Interestingly, there are 2 other individuals of the same age currently holding this position (Japanese and an American). Did you know that there are approximately 76 Supercentenarians currently in the world (73 females and 3 males)?
If you knew that you would live to be 100, 107 or even 114, would you live your life any differently? Would you live your life as you are currently? Would you live with less intensity or would you fill your days with added experiences? Would you merely go through the motions of daily living or would you strive to be more mindful of your world? Would you travel further and longer or would you figure time is on your side to traverse life at a later point and time? Would you merely talk about the gift of time or would you act and give substance to time?
Does the knowledge of age even really matter or is it the day itself that matters most? How can today matter for you? How can today matter the most for the children and loved ones in your life?
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