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  • The happiest people in America socialize about seven hours a day.

  • True happiness involves the pursuit of worth goals; without dreams, without risks, only a trivial semblance of living can be achieved.

    Dan Buettner (2010). “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way”, p.16, National Geographic Books
  • I wake up in the morning and I see that flower, with the dew on its petals, and at the way it's folding out, and it makes me happy, she said. It's important to focus on the things in the here and now, I think. In a month, the flower will be shriveled and you will miss its beauty if you don't make the effort to do it now. Your life, eventually, is the same way.

  • Have fun, be active. Ride a bike instead of driving, for example.

    "How To Live To 100 - Nine Healthy Habits" by Dan Buettner, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 3, 2008.
  • Kids in a home with grandparents are healthier.

  • The beauty of moving naturally, i.e. walking and gardening, is they're low impact. You're less likely to fall down and break a hip. Setting up your life so you're nudged into general physical activity every day is a strategy for your entire life from age 10 to 100.

    Source: www.cbc.ca
  • Diet and supplements and exercise programs aren't what is achieving longevity. Having a faith-based community can add four to 14 years.

  • Actually, when you get into your sixties and above, you want to think about exercise differently. It's not just about you know cardiovascular or lifting weights. It's also about avoiding accidents.

    Source: www.cbc.ca
  • It's hard to reach [the age of] 100. We're not programmed for longevity. We are programmed for something called procreative success.

  • Having a purpose and knowing exactly what your values are will add additional years to your life.

  • Inconvenience yourself: ditch the remote, the garage door opener, the leaf-blower; buy a bike, broom, rake, and snow shovel.

    "How To Live To 100 - Nine Healthy Habits" by Dan Buettner, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 3, 2008.
  • The more things for which you develop a fondness the richer the life you live.

    Dan Buettner (2010). “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way”, p.57, National Geographic Books
  • A doctor may know more than a peasant, but a peasant and a doctor know more together.

    Dan Buettner (2010). “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way”, p.36, National Geographic Books
  • The brutal reality about aging is that it has only an accelerator pedal. We have yet to discover whether a brake exists for people.

    Dan Buettner (2012). “The Blue Zones, Second Edition: 9 Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest”, p.4, National Geographic Books
  • Select your friendships carefully. Gather people around you who will reinforce your lifestyle.

  • You rarely get satisfaction sitting in an easy chair. If you work in a garden on the other hand, and it yields beautiful tomatoes, that's a good feeling.

  • The longest-lived people eat a plant-based diet. They eat meat but only as a condiment or a celebration. Nothing they eat has a plastic wrapper.

  • Eat your vegetables, have a positive outlook, be kind to people, and smile.

    Dan Buettner (2012). “The Blue Zones, Second Edition: 9 Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest”, p.85, National Geographic Books
  • So learning to play a new instrument, learning a new language - those sorts of things will pay dividends for years or decades to come.

  • If one fails to develop goals that give meaning to one’s existence, if one does not use the mind to it’s fullest, then good feelings fulfill just a fraction of the potential we possess. True happiness involves the pursuit of worthy goals. Without dreams, without risks, only a trivial semblance of living can be achieved.

    Dan Buettner (2010). “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way”, p.16, National Geographic Books
  • Exercise, from a public health perspective, is an unmitigated failure. The world's longest-lived people live in environments that nudge them into more movement. They don't use power tools, they do their own yard work, they grow a garden.

  • I think we need to think about our physical activity as a reward, as something enjoyable and something we look forward to doing, not something that we regard as self-flogging.

    Source: www.cbc.ca
  • A long healthy life is no accident. It begins with good genes, but it also depends on good habits.

    "The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who've Lived the Longest". Book by Dan Buettner, www.amazon.com. January 1, 2008.
  • So setting up automatic savings plans, and buying insurance as opposed to buying a new thing. The newness effect of a new thing wears off in nine months to a year, but financial security can last a lifetime.

  • Serve yourself, put the food away, then eat.

    "How To Live To 100 - Nine Healthy Habits" by Dan Buettner, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 3, 2008.
  • I live on the water. I live in a neighborhood that's consummately connected to my neighbors. I bump into them every day. I can bike to work.

  • Drink without getting drunk Love without suffering jealousy Eat without overindulging Never argue And once in a while, with great discretion, misbehave

  • You have to know why you get up every morning.

  • Life expectancy in America is about 79, we should be able to live to 92. Somewhere along the line, we're leaving 13 years on the table. So my quest is -- how do we get those extra 13 years? And how do we make those extra 13 years good years?

  • Singapore is the happiest place in Asia

    Dan Buettner (2010). “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zones Way”, p.101, National Geographic Books
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