Not retiring is what keeps us going

Working for the rest of your life may sound unappealing but many 100-year-olds around the globe say doing what they love and not retiring is what keeps them feeling youthful and fulfilled.

In a popular book about longevity, “Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life,” the principle of ikigai is credited as one of keys to longevity and well-being. Ikigai means the happiness of always being busy.

One of the rules of ikigai is to stay active and not retire, and many centenarians, especially those living in the world’s blue zones, never do.

We spoke to several centenarians over the past year and a half about what behaviors and traits they believe helped them to live a long and happy life. Here’s why they say finding meaningful work and not retiring played a major role.

Virginia Oliver, 104

Deborah Szekely, 102

Deborah Szekely, 102, co-founded one of the first wellness resorts in North America in 1940.

Source: Rancho La Puerta

Madeline Paldo, 100

Jayne Burns, 101

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