The Death of a Goddess
The following email was originally posted on August 3, 2018
Most may have paid little attention to the recent passing of the world's oldest person, Chiyo Miyako, the Japanese woman known by those who are close to her as the "goddess"
https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/26/health/japan-centenarian-longevity/index.html
Most may have paid little attention to the recent passing of the world's oldest person, Chiyo Miyako, the Japanese woman known by those who are close to her as the "goddess"
Those of you who did pay attention may not have noticed that the woman who was the oldest woman before Miyako was Nabi Tajima, another Japanese woman who lived to be 117, and that the woman who succeeded Miyako as the world oldest woman is Kane Tanaka, another Japanese woman who happens to be a spry 115. Oh, and by the way, the world's oldest man is a 113 year old whippersnapper by the name of Masazo Nonaka, another citizen of Japan.
The notoriety of these four should come as no surprise since the Japanese are the longest living people on earth ... and perhaps in all of history.
But is not purely a matter of genetics, but rather is due to the efforts a single man who is considered by most to be the architect of this national longevity. As we begin a new weekend, and a new journey in life, I bid you to heed his advice well. Obviously, the Japanese have ... to great success
Peace,
Everett "Skip" Jenkins
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