Buchzusammenfassung
Dan Buettner, whose work focuses on the secrets of long life, is a bestselling author, National Geographic Fellow and host of the Netflix series Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones. His next big project is to introduce the principles of long life that he’s discovered into several US cities.
Living a longer, healthier life extends beyond diet—it’s about cultivating purpose, community, and mindful habits. Research highlights the importance of having a reason to wake up each day, as seen in Blue Zones like Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, where a *plan de vida* fosters purpose and family harmony. Across these regions, family plays a central role, with intergenerational care creating mutual support and meaning. Longevity is less about genetics and more about lifestyle, as demonstrated in Sardinia, where natural movement, balanced diets, and moderate red wine consumption contribute to exceptional life spans. Similarly, Okinawans practice mindful eating and maintain strong community bonds through traditions like Moai, while spirituality—whether through faith or mindfulness—reduces stress and enhances well-being. Stress management is another key factor, with humor, communal activities, and natural movement helping residents in places like Sardinia and Loma Linda maintain balance. These practices, combined with exposure to sunlight and a focus on natural living, reveal that longevity thrives in environments where purpose, connection, and healthful routines intersect.
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