Centenarians Reveal 10 Surprising Ways To Live To 100

Much like paperboy Sharp, other centenarians also believe that keeping a job helps them keep going. Felimina Rotundo, a 100-year-old from Buffalo, New York, still works 11 hours a day, six days a week, at a local laundromat. “She says it gives her a purpose, a reason to always wake up in the morning and a reason to always hustle,” Rotundo’s son told ABC News.  

The one-time world’s oldest living man, Walter Breuning, who died in 2011, also recommended you keep working until “you’re darn sure that you can’t work anymore. Keep on working as long as you can work and you’ll find that it’s good for you.”

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