Work Until 100, Just Like Warren Buffett Plans

Education and wealth are the strongest predictors of a long, long life

October 7, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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Buffett wrote back: "My diet, though far from standard, is somewhat better than usually portrayed. I have a wonderful doctor who nudges me in your direction every time I see him."

"All in all, I've enjoyed remarkably good health—largely because of genes, of course—but also, I think, because I enjoy life so much every day."

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What an uplifting post! You've really given the blogosphere something positive to chew on this morning. Thanks.

Lynne Spreen of CA 8:41AM October 15, 2012

Finally! A real article about working longer instead of those articles about the poor aging baby boomers! Remember folks the baby boomers are only 46-66 years young this year! We need to redefine the terms "aging", "older", and "retirement". That's why I created the term "New-Age-Workforce" to describe in a more positive way the aging workforce of baby boomers who want or need to work longer.

JoAnne Koravos of MD 10:02AM October 14, 2012

I am a patient of Dr Gregg Schneider for the past 15 years and I am always impressed with his knowledge of nutrition and dentistry. I just read DR Donohue's article in my local newspaper and was not surprised that Dr. S. was able to convince the Nationally syndicated columnist of the virtues of Vitamin D3. Dr Schneider, thanks for all that you have done for me and all of your patients.

J S of NJ 8:48PM December 31, 2010

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