A new book has just been released called “The Longevity Project.”
In the book, the researchers discover some interesting facts about living longer which refute conventional wisdom.
I have just read an interview with the authors on Time Magazine’s website about The Secret to A Long Life. The article begins.
Worrying is good for your health. Optimism is overrated.
But this begs the question…do you really want to live a long time if all of your peers are going to be the worried and pessimistic type?
Richard Cummings
Author at Obvious Conclusions
Richard Cummings is a writer, traveler, and web content developer.
Get your copy of his latest book entitled Obvious Conclusions, stories of a Midwestern emigrant influenced and corrupted by many years living in San Francisco and abroad. It just received its first outstanding review "...reminiscent of David Sedaris or Augusten Burroughs" on Amazon UK.
Get your copy of his latest book entitled Obvious Conclusions, stories of a Midwestern emigrant influenced and corrupted by many years living in San Francisco and abroad. It just received its first outstanding review "...reminiscent of David Sedaris or Augusten Burroughs" on Amazon UK.
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