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"Do 15 Things to Live Until Age 129"
Submitted by Greg on May 9, 2006 - 9:05pm.
That's the title of a slideshow at Forbes.com. Among the suggestions: don't oversleep, be optimistic, and chill out (which seems duplicated as "manage stress, #14). Nothing new, but fun. And the 129 year life span? No explanation for that. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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129 Years = False Advertising by Forbes
That's a cheap shot. Use a title like "129 years" and then not address it in the article. Why not use the title "be a billionaire by 30" and then not mention anything about that either. I'm glad that we at LifeTwo would never stoop to that.
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