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Index
Cover Contents Title Copyright Dedication Foreword Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Today’s Centenarians—Celebrities and National Treasures
The Celebrities of Aging: Centenarians in the Spotlight The Age of Centenarians: A Million or More by 2050? The Wisdom of Centenarians: Authentic—Experience, Not Theory National Treasures: Unique—Individually and Collectively Cameos of Today’s Centenarians A Century of Progress: Their Century
Chapter 2: The Science and Art of Living Longer and Living Better
On Being 100 Increasing Longevity Lifestyle Improvements through Technology Using Computers, Tablets, and Smartphones Lifestyle Choices The Big Three Healthy Diet The Benefits of Exercise Socialization and Quality of Life The Importance of Family Interests and Avocations
Chapter 3: Money Wise and Time Tested
How They Think We Are Doing Simple Saving Wisdom: Battle of Needs versus Wants Debt Is a Four-Letter Word Time-ly Advice Investing Today—After a Century of Perspective Defining Rich
Chapter 4: Work Wisdom
Take This Job and Love It From Success to Significance Teachers Extraordinaire Keeping Up and Keeping On Wise Work Advice
Chapter 5: The Top Secrets from Our Centenarians
Secret 1: Attitude Secret 2: Healthy Eating Secret 3: Faith Secret 4: Exercise and Activity Secret 5: Clean Living Secret 6: Family Secret 7: Genetics Advice to Centenarian Wannabes Why 100?
Chapter 6: The Centenarian Spirit
The Centenarian Spirit The Centenarian Spirit in Action Renegotiating Life Sparks of the Spirit Centenarians on the Go Keeping Life Interesting—Common Interests, Not Common Age Contemporary Centenarians—Thinking and Feeling Young Catch the Spirit: Forget Aging Gracefully—Age Excellently! A Formula for Longevity A Toast to Future Centenarians
Appendix Notes and Further Reading About the Authors
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