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 There is a big difference between “getting lucky” or “having good genes” and living to 100, versus living 100:100, at 100% for 100 years. You’ve heard us say it before, but it bears repeating. Your 100 is coming, whether you think you want to live to 100 or not. We want you to embody the 100 Year Lifestyle. It’s important that you have the long-term vision to get to 100 in style, healthy, and enjoying each day. 

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