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Cathleen's avatar

Wonderful list! Let's not forget Edith Eger. She is 96 years old, a Hungarian-born American, a Holocaust survivor (she was 16 years old when she was sent to Auschwitz), and an internationally celebrated psychologist and author who has devoted her life to helping heal people's traumas. I highly recommend her book, “The Choice: Embrace the Possible."

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Grandma from Romania was born 1900, came to Canada, lived to be 98 and had 9 kids and over 50 grandchildren, over 25 great grandchildren and many great greats at this point. My mom, her daughter, lived to be only 72. She pushed alot, worked to send all her kids through college, and her job was in a metals factory, so I think the environment was a bit toxic as well. What I think killed her young was yearly flu shots, now. I at least am near 60, but it remains to be seen, how long I make it.

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