Submitted by Fred on

Forever Young

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One of my favorite songs is Dylan's Forever Young and my oft stated quest is to live to 100 and beyond.  

With this as background, I was very pleased to receive a link (http://bit.ly/2HFR65V) to a TED talk from Judy Mauer on the subject of "The Strongest Predictor On How Long You'll Live". 

According to the TED Talk, there was a Brigham Young University longevity study of thousands of middle-age people over a long period of time. 

The results were pleasantly surprising. The 10 most prominent indicators of longevity, according to the study, are:
10 clean air
9 blood pressure
8 weight
7 exercise
6 heart health
5 flu vaccine
4 limiting alcohol 
3 tobacco abstinence 
2 close relationships and the most important factor, according to the study, is social integration,i.e., how much you interact with others in your day to day life. Examples were given such as conversing with your coffee vendor, mailman, the person walking their dog passing your porch and being a member of a book club. 

Thus, the study screamed out to me that Gotham's business/social network has yet another incredible benefit: it enhances longevity!

Will you join me at the Gotham table or on its many platforms on my journey to be forever young!

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Norman Spizz

The best way to look young is to hang out with older people.
Victoria Drogin

Love this! Relationships make the world go ‘round.
I haven’t worked on a daily basis in mid-town Manhattan for about 7 years.
But when I am in that neighborhood (52nd and Park), I still know many of the doormen and garage attendants and building managers I knew from working, walking and parking there daily. They say “hi Victoria!” And I ask them about their children and now, grandchildren. They ask "how are my babies" because I used to bring Allie to work with me when she was four years old. She is graduating from college this year. LOL These exchanges make me smile for the rest of the day. My kids ask if I know everyone in New York, because when I walk on certain streets there so many familiar faces. I say no, only those I took the time to get to know.
Paul Napolitano

Uggghh Fred. You are killing my dream of going to live alone (with Vic) as a hermit in the woods!
Kelly Welles

Great post!!! I always believed that making friends is the best business in the world. And pastime. I never feel more alive than when I am genuinely engaged with and helping another. In that respect, Gotham has empowered me to be helpful to others and touch hearts in ways that wouldn't have been possible without the opportunity it is for sharing, helping, validating, making a difference and having fun. Off course, the Gotham spirit embraces all our encounters whether the dog watcher, the dry cleaner, the policemen or your dentist. It's who you are before you joined. Just think...in every encounter, you have the opportunity to open a door and/or make someone feel ten feet tall. So...whether it was helping an unemployed friend pay her rent (thank you Corey Barak); introduce an investment bank to a revolutionary energy company (former member and client); or see non profits such as Sharp Again Naturally or Savvy Ladies Benefit from a $5000 grants from the Gotham Summer of Giving Campaign...(the list goes on)...these are vitamins for the soul. My gratitude is boundless. Oh...before I forget...I remain convinced that Gotham has already saved my health and life, for real, through information shared at Gotham NY Health & Longevity which I co-chair with Ben. Could be that Fred is the reincarnation of Ponce De Lyon!
Fred Klein

Comments should be on the list as I live for them!

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Fri, 02/23/2018 - 04:56

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Judy Mauer

Thanks for the shout good friend xo
ODEY RAVIV

Great info Fred (100 or bust) and Kelly’s words captured what Gotham provides for all of us so eloquently!!
Tessa Marquis

A 91 year old friend of my mother's just told me she is concerned about her cousin: "She is 107. She seems to be slowing down!"

Submitted by NeilHollander on Fri, 02/23/2018 - 06:43

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Neil Hollander

Great subject Derf . Do not despair Paul . I live in the woods as a hermit and a recluse with my wife Diane . Longevity thrives in our environment . I live amongst the animals . Gotham is one of my few interactions with other humans . The fire Marshall . The sheriff. A few meth lab outlaws . Some musicians . A Hell's Angel or two. So I walk into my spot in the woods behind the barn . The squirrels don't run away . The birds don't screach my arrival . They hang around . The dogs listen to what I have to say and politely talk back in their own language . I know I'm being watched . But I also know I'm part of their pack now . It took a while to gain acceptance . My psyche had to be at rest before they included me . The Cooper Hawk gets a little closer every day . But nobody really scatters anymore . "Oh , it's our human ." They say . I'm content to light a fire and read a good book . Listen to some inspirational music . Interaction has its place but being comfortable in my own skin . Alone . Solitary . Contemplating . That's the ticket . The fact that the animals understand me . My wife is beside me . Working with the dark soil and producing miracles . The local California vineyards beckoning . The Pacific a few miles down the hill . Fresh Abalone and calamari . And a humidor full of Cigars from all over the world . A memory with each puff . That's my longevity plan . In the now .

Hollander Sends
Paul Napolitano

Oh my friend Neil, again you have made my day. What a beautiful life. I am so happy in my life as it as and as Vic and I move forward. As she always says ... This, or something better.
Fred Klein

Book Group is more important than we think
Fred Klein

Best thing you said in your beautiful comment is that you can walk into the woods emphasis on the walk!

Submitted by NeilHollander on Fri, 02/23/2018 - 08:23

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Neil Hollander

Yes Sir ! Albeit with a hitch in my giddyup Chester !

Submitted by Alex_Fecci on Fri, 02/23/2018 - 23:02

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Alex Fecci

Makes Sense --- Love IT

Maybe an Extension to " Our Mantra"
What goes around comes around and Extends Your Life"
Gideon Schein

A wonderful set of guidelines. Except for item #6 I shoujld live forever. Unfortunately, I had nothing to do with that one.
Geraldine Newman

You are not alone - you are interacting with squirrels and birds and dogs and other beautiful beings... and trees and soil and vineyards ....
Rona Gura

I am good on all pf them except the flu vaccine. Have never ever taken it.

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