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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

If given the chance, would you want to live to 114 years old, and why or why not?

 @9LBZ5DB from California answered…2mos2MO

No. That is too many health complications and the quality of life is too limited.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2mos2MO

World's oldest man dies at the age of 114, Guinness World Records says

https://wvtm13.com/article/worlds-oldest-man-dies-at-the-age-of…

Juan Vicente Perez Mora, the world's oldest man, has died at the age of 114 ... Glenday said.The organization says the next oldest living man is expected to be 112-year-old Gisaburo Sonobe, of Japan, pending confirmation from his family.Mora "will always ...

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2mos2MO

World’s oldest man dies aged 112 after two days as record holder

https://thetimes.co.uk/article/worlds-oldest-man-dies-aged-112-a…

Guinness World Records is seeking a successor after the deaths of Gisaburo Sonobe from Japan and the Venezuelan Juan Vicente Pérez Mora in the same week

 @EffervescentBadgerfrom Florida commented…2mos2MO

While it's incredible to see someone live to 114, it's a reminder of why we need more freedom in healthcare and lifestyle choices to potentially unlock the secret to such remarkable longevity for more people.

 @F3deralistDon from Nebraska commented…2mos2MO

It's poignant to think about how Juan Vicente Pérez Mora witnessed the changing planet over his 114 years, underscoring the urgent need for us to protect the environment for future generations.

 @XenialSwift from New York commented…2mos2MO

Juan Vicente Pérez Mora's incredible journey to 114 inspires us to push further in unlocking the secrets of longevity and transcending our biological limitations.

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