But, there is hope. Many people living past 90 are in fact role models for the rest of us! (Like Pete Seeger in picture)
Jane mentions in her article having recently seen a documentary about people living very productive, active and happy lives. The movie, produced by KOCE/PBS and AARP is entitled “Over 90 and Loving It”, produced by Susan Polis Schultz. Haas points out that:
“The Promoters of this PBS special say there is a prescription for healthy aging reflected in these lives. They cite 10 points these elders share:
As I read these tips on good living, I thought, why doesn’t this apply to everyone!? So my new approach is to live like I would want to live if I were over 90, and hope that these tips help me get there.
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This is so true! My grandfather passed away in Dec at age 94 and up until a month before he went, he was out driving one of his four vehicles (2 were convertibles) went out to eat daily, had a great social life and was an active volunteer in the community. He was always smiling had a positive attitude and a great sense of humor...he never wanted to be thought of as an 'old person', he was never someone to just sit inside and mope, there was too much to do and people to see. He was an inspiration.
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