I Interviewed the World's Longest Living People

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Okinawa is a tiny island in Japan that is home to the world's longest living people. In this video, we'll be uncovering the idea of "How To Live A Long & Healthy Life" through exploring Okinawa and talking to as many elders as possible.

👋🏻 William Rossy - Sprouht

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According to YOU, what is a great life and how can one live it?

Sprouht
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I totally agree with your last comments. I just turned 70 and I think it's not about how long you live, rather HOW you live. Make the best of every moment of the day.

wisecanadianwoman
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One of the most valid videos I’ve ever seen. If more men gathered in small groups just for the purpose of TALKING as these guys did, imagine how the figures for male depression, addiction and suicide would plummet. I wish all men had the ability to take care of their mental health needs in this way so they could be happier, healthier and more fulfilled in later life rather than regretful, obese and unhappy. Men, please take note. You are not the position you hold, the money you earn, the house you live in - you are a soul who needs to be nurtured and to find peace within yourself, and if you achieve that THEN you will truly be happy. Trust me.

EdelweisSusie
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That old lady was so adorable and inspiring. I'd like to be like her if I ever get to that age.

yolkycheeks
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I loved, loved. I'm from one of the countries with more life expectancy in the world too: Spain, and I enjoyed very much the energy and interview with this old lady. My grandma died last year with 101 years old and she was wonderful too; she exercised, read everyday, ate all the things that she loved (mostly vegetables and fish, but also some sweets! :P) and had friends too! However, she saw many friends of her die as she was very old! Haha :) When she was 60, she had a car accident with her husband. He died, but she did not. She loved him a lot but I never heard her complaining about life; she was quite happy with herself, even when being alone. Things got a bit difficult when she couldnt walk anymore at 96 y.o, but I will always remember her attitude, even when she did not know many things about emotional intelligence or personal development. She had this knowledge inside her and was very insightful :) Keep going with your content! I love your channel! <3

martaaos
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This was one of your BEST videos on so many levels. I had tears in my eyes watching it!

RG-hfet
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I loved your trip across Canada and first saw you with Downie Live and have been following you since. I love the positivity of your channel! As a 67 year old what I would say to younger people is that life is precious and in reality 100 years is not that long! Find that passion in yourself and pursue it and most importantly even when things seem to be at your worse stay positive and life will balance itself out.

garye
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The answer is peace. Peace, low stress, less processed food, an activity. These people aren’t buying “stuff” to impress people.

rosamoreno
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It’s Okinawa my favorite place and also my home! We are really easy going and enjoying the life here. I’m so happy to born and grow up here:)

Rin-kosy
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I love your videos and your storytelling, man!

AaronShu
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Please keep posting videos like this! I suddenly realised that I have been working and living without a reason to achieve the "life" that is not exist. When the 95 years grandma remind me to live life slow and enjoy your life every seconds to make a day, she won everything. She has achieved and find the real happiness and happiness is just everything and everywhere when you are positive. Hope to visit Okinawa one day! I am flying over from Malaysia to Australia and hopefully I can see and experience life in a different angle when I start to live slow, enjoy doing what I am doing. This is what life should be! ❤

ddbaddy
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Awww. The 95 year old lady is so adorable.

lbw
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Every day be Grateful and Thankful and Smile

maryschroeder
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Very interesting! I moved to Canada from Tokyo years ago and worked so hard to the point I became really sick. It is true what I was taught from my parents were work hard. As a result of it you become isolated. I have seen other documentaries about Blue Zones in Okinawa. They are very local community oriented and gather and eat, dance and sing. Very simple life but fulfilling life. Japanese called Ikigai. I might have forgotten when I moved here. Thank you for your inspiring videos. When you need a translator in Japan next time let me know.

keitoronto
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Great video! Thanks for the advice & education on how to live longer. I’m grateful & thankful for taking me to one of the longest living people in the world, Okinawa, Japan. In your video + interviews, I noticed that people especially Elderlies are passionate about living life & grateful & thankful to work everyday of their life. Like what you said, there’s no secret in living longer; I really believe that taking care & balancing of your spiritual, physical, mental, emotional & social well being which are the foundations of health are the keys to longevity. Great upload! Thank you 🙏🏽

chriskozak
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great film, really enjoyed it. Thank you for making.

Arshandays
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that 95 year old lady with beautiful cheekbones! They garden here as well, and they live in community’s backed on each other - not stuck alone in high rises. My mum lived until 96 and she had a great positive nature and well loved, didn’t eat very much..

CJ-ftyo
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Cool video, I used to live in Japan but didn’t get to visit Okinawa yet. My roommate in university was from there and I learned a lot when his family visited. Interesting culture. Stay positive!!

DougDennis
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I absolutely love this video. This is my second time watching it. Keep up the excellent work. 👏

m.arnold
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Thank you for this video. So many amazing people. "Live slow" is the best advice.

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