When you reach the age of 100, suddenly, even if you did nothing notable, you are a celebrity.
Friends, even longtime ones, neighbors and strangers look at you differently.
You see and feel it.
When perfect strangers find out, they shake your hand, as if, by osmosis, you can transfer the secrets of long life to them.
Morrie Markoff only has this advice: Keep Breathing.
These are his recollections from the last century beginning in a New York tenement in 1914.
Morrie recalls his impoverished.
Advice | Keep |
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