Friday, March 11, 2011

The Longevity Project: Decades of Data Reveal Paths to Long Life - Veronique Greenwood - Life - The Atlantic

The Longevity Project: Decades of Data Reveal Paths to Long Life - Veronique Greenwood - Life - The Atlantic: "Philip was a bright, nervous child. He was younger than average in his grade, his mother having started him a year early. He was close to his parents, who divorced when he was 13, and then lived with his mother, who struggled to make ends meet. As he grew up, married, and became a father, he evolved into a worrier. He divorced, remarried shortly after. He joined the military and seemed to enjoy it, but later reported that his job was not fully satisfying, and he felt he hadn't lived up to his potential. He died early, before his 65th birthday, of a heart attack."

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