@Troy I found the video interesting and pretty much typical of what 100-year-old- people have to say.
As far as age is concerned, I adhere to the old cliche about it being just a number. 92 - 29, whatever. Let's hear it for your 96- year-old acquaintence who's still driving!
On August 18th, 1951, at the age of 18, I celebrated my "golden" birthday! And golden I was. Just graduated from high school and was poised to enter my first year at the University of Illinois where a whole new world awaited me.
The most enduring lessons I learned there, however, were not in the books. I learned who I was,
and basicsally I'm still that same person. I've never stopped being that 18-year-old who viewed the world through skeptical eyes, and preferred to do this from a place of comfort in a situation where I didn't have to exert myself too much. Hence, my 30-year job as a "flexible" clerk at the Post Office, - where I completed my lessons in life, penning a weekly newspaper column along the way.
I married a guy who understood me, and who made me laugh. We shared a love of jazz and movie trivia and - each other. One month after our 50th wedding anniversary, he passed.
I miss him every day. Every time I smell a particular cologne I think of him. Certain songs tug at my heart. A widow's pension is part of my monthly income.
In addition to giving birth to 5 kids, after retiring from my job, I self-published 5 books - which obviously were not best-sellers.
I am neither religious nor nurturing. No baking brownies for me, but Nana is still referred to as being "cool".
I do miss my siblings and all my krazy friends who've passed on. They contributed so much to what was fun and unique about my life.
I do not consider myself an inspiration, and I have no advice to offer any one, nor have I yet discovered what my purpose for being here is.
I agree that longevity does have a lot to do with luck. I've never watched my diet, never given up sugar, red meat and have a heavy hand with the salt shaker. 'Smoked and drank up into my 70s.
But here I am, - until I'm not...