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services to charity, Well can't beat that . He's lucky to be still doing music at 81 , Most folks are at bad health at that age and barely surviving . He's one of the lucky people in this world. Rich and living large , a vast amount of people never reach 81
services to charity, Well can't beat that . He's lucky to be still doing music at 81 , Most folks are at bad health at that age and barely surviving . He's one of the lucky people in this world. Rich and living large , a vast amount of people never reach 81
Funny you say that, he has a catch phrase he tells the audience,, " be Lucky" he said life is about being lucky. And he's right.
The who released a song called be lucky. And he has a book out called be lucky.
And yes incredibly lucky Just his career in the 60's alone. Let alone 70's and beyond.
Most people are homebound or dying in their 80s, he's still touring lol. So are the Stones.
Not exactly a great song but...not terrible I guess
services to charity, Well can't beat that . He's lucky to be still doing music at 81 , Most folks are at bad health at that age and barely surviving . He's one of the lucky people in this world. Rich and living large , a vast amount of people never reach 81
If you can make it 10-12 more years, then you are very likely to make it past 100 if you have some money. I have no doubt rich people will live much longer. Young people who live 50 more years may see 150!
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services to charity, Well can't beat that . He's lucky to be still doing music at 81 , Most folks are at bad health at that age and barely surviving . He's one of the lucky people in this world. Rich and living large , a vast amount of people never reach 81
If you can make it 10-12 more years, then you are very likely to make it past 100 if you have some money. I have no doubt rich people will live much longer. Young people who live 50 more years may see 150!
I have seen articles about studies that suggest 150 years. There are studies that I have read about which state that the human body is engineered to max-out at 120 years. My mom lived to 92. My dad lived to 97. My dad would have gone longer except for falling, cracking his hip, and being bed ridden. Pneumonia got him when he was confined to being horizontal and moving very little.
My father burned a quote into my brain in his later years,
"Son, you see these people on TV that live to be 116 and so forth. Never lose sight of the fact that NONE of them are fat."
It's anecdotal, but I haven't seen an exception to that yet.
We were meant to live forever until Adam's fall and sin entered in. Through God's salvation plan we can still live forever but not in this body, but in a new body supplied after death to born again believers.
Both my dad and mom died at 76 , At 71 now , I doubt I make it any further With a thoracic aneurysm operation coming up . The stress of life won't let up. if you're rich you'll probably live longer with great medical care and less stress .
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