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In reply to the discussion: At 100, woman still working 11 hours a day, 6 days a week [View all]AZ Progressive
(3,411 posts)91. If you like your job, 66 hours a week is not an issue
But not everyone can find pleasure and brain stimulation from working 66 hours a week. Everyone is different.
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There are more people that work who don't make it 100 than 100 year old people who work
notadmblnd
Oct 2015
#31
Genetics, taking reasonable care of yourself, and luck. If she retired at 65 and hit the gym
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#52
Its why she looks good and feels good. Listing away at home is a direct path to death.
Pisces
Oct 2015
#3
Yep, use it or lose it....people want to work 5 hours a day, 4 days a week, retire at 50
snooper2
Oct 2015
#4
good for her, but I find myself more active when im off in the summer. more
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#17
Let us know how you are doing when you hit 100, if you can still use a computer
snooper2
Oct 2015
#43
thats fine if its your preference. but it should also only be applauded if someone
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#19
My great grandmother was a housewife all her life, lived to 102. Died of pneumonia, not old age.
haele
Oct 2015
#46
My feet kill me at the end of the day (I teach adults and have some particularly long
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#62
Nah, not going to wear anti embolism stockings. I had to wear those for a recent surgery
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#67
there are many more options between doing nothing all day and doing laundry all day
Skittles
Oct 2015
#81
Seriously, I can't even stand doing laundry once a week, let alone all day every day.
smirkymonkey
Oct 2015
#90
No I have an actual career and I still hate work. Wish I could quit or retire but I'm only 35 so I
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#51
I don't find any work interesting. I teach adults and while I'm mostly ok in front of them it's the
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#76
Doubtful. I even like driving, just don't like doing it for someone else :(
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#86
"Get out and do some work" made me officially despise this old broad. My 91-yr-old mother CANNOT
WinkyDink
Oct 2015
#44
Saying that not everyone can or should work till they die is "political correctness"?
nomorenomore08
Oct 2015
#71
I know the centenarian meant well, but I can understand why some find her condescending.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2015
#75
If you need a job to keep busy when you are older, you just lack imagination.
smirkymonkey
Oct 2015
#61
Hell I could think of several lifetimes worth of more interesting things to do - I desperately
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#63
Ok, let me phrase that differently. If you enjoy doing laundry 66 hours a week, and you don't
smirkymonkey
Oct 2015
#99
Where in the story does it say that she isn't traveling or doing "many other things"?
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#88
If she's working six days a week she can't ever get very far on her one day off.
SheilaT
Oct 2015
#92
66 hours a week at work isn't my idea of living.. but whatever works for her.
mountain grammy
Oct 2015
#72