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The Longevity Project

by Howard S. Friedman

Publisher: Hay House, Inc Published: 2011 Category: Health & Healing

What if everything you thought you knew about living a long, healthy life was wrong? What if the secrets to longevity had less to do with avoiding stress and more to do with how you approach challenges? What if the path to a longer life wasn't paved with relaxation and early retirement, but with purpose, persistence, and meaningful connections?

Drawing from one of the most comprehensive studies ever conducted on longevity, this groundbreaking work reveals the surprising truths about what actually helps people live longer, healthier lives. Beginning in 1921, researchers started tracking 1,500 bright children, following them throughout their entire lives, through marriages and divorces, careers and retirements, wars and peace, collecting detailed information about their personalities, habits, relationships, and life choices. This decades-spanning investigation continued for over eight decades, creating an unprecedented treasure trove of data about human health and longevity.

The findings challenge many popular assumptions about healthy living. Rather than supporting the common wisdom that avoiding stress and worry leads to longer life, the research reveals something far more nuanced and empowering. Those who lived longest weren't necessarily the most relaxed or carefree. Instead, they were often the most conscientious, the most engaged with their work and communities, and the most connected to meaningful relationships and pursuits.

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