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World’s Oldest Man at 113 Reveals the Surprising Key to His Remarkable Lifespan

João Marinho Neto’s existence has spanned more than a hundred years of dramatic change, yet the reason he offers for enduring so long comes across as quietly modest and almost disarmingly warm. Born in Brazil, he never pursued eternal youth through medical facilities or experimental treatments.
While countless others invested heavily in trendy longevity schemes, he remained anchored to loved ones, close companions, and those he simply describes as “decent souls.”
In an era fixated on perfecting the self, his approach feels refreshingly straightforward: surround yourself with the kind of people worth aging alongside.
His newly verified milestone, now acknowledged worldwide, prompts an uneasy reflection.
If the longest-lived individuals consistently highlight affection, connection, and everyday contentment, why do we persist in hunting for solutions through injections and technology? Neto will likely never validate his perspective in a scientific paper, but the arc of his years serves as understated proof.
Maybe the true path to a longer life isn’t hidden in physical regimens, but in the relationships we stubbornly hold close.



