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Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara had an extraordinary life for many reasons. ⁠

For starters, the Japanese physician and longevity expert lived until the age of 105. When he died, in 2017, Hinohara was chairman emeritus of St. Luke’s International University and honorary president of St. Luke’s International Hospital, both in Tokyo. Perhaps best known for his book, “Living Long, Living Good,” Hinohara offered advice that helped make Japan the world leader in longevity.⁠

Some of those tips? ⁠

1. Don’t retire. But if you must, do so a lot later than age 65. ⁠
2. Find a purpose that keeps you busy.⁠

For more of Hinohara’s life tips, visit the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt) ⁠


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