People Who Live the Longest Share This One Personality Trait
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In an isolated region of Sardinia, the number of people who reach the age of 100 is about five times higher than in the rest of Europe. Researchers who have studied the so-called "blue zone" have discovered that the secrecy of longevity is not only about food or genetics, but also about curiosity, emotional resilience and an active social life.
People Who Live the Longest Share This One Personality Trait
Everyone wants to live forever, but nobody wants to hear that the secret might be their personality. Unfortunately, that’s what the research is starting to suggest. A study out of Sardinia—one of the world’s Blue Zones, a region with nearly 10 times as many centenarians per capita as the U.S.—found that the people living longest […] The post People Who Live the Longest Share This One Personality Trait appeared first on VICE.
New research from Italy's Blue Zone in Sardinia shows that certain personality traits may be just as important to longevity as diet and physical activity.
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