Would you want to live to the age of 100?

A resounding NO!! Even if i was in reasonable physical and mental health. The world has changed dramatically and imo not for the good in many ways. I do not look forward to the future and maybe a misery-guts...wellso be it.
 

Most of my family has lived into their 90s +, Oldest was my Great Grandmother at 104.... and she was the only one in a nursing home.
A few at Hospice, But majority were home and living at life up to the last moment...
The last 4 generations 1st born have 5 generation pictures.... My grandson just turned 8 so I must make it 10 years at least.
 
A friend of mine's mother lived to 100 years/4 months. He said she was fine up to about 95-96....then her mind just slipped away. He said in her entire life she took one aspirin . Never went to the doc, or complained of anything.

I'd like to last as long as I am able to have independence and/or I'm not a burden, then as has been said, I hope I go in my sleep.
 
I say NO, because I would never want to go on and be dependent on others. If I couldn't take care of myself and my own affairs, life would be sucked out of me anyway.
 
My great grandmother lived to be over 100. When my mom was 84, I mentioned that she might live to be over a100, too. ( She died at 91.) She said, "Oh God! I hope not." Now that I'm aging ( 73), I don't really know why, but I'm not looking forward to 100. And the last thing I would want is to be the "oldest" person in the home, in the State, country, etc.
 
Would you want to live to the age of 100?
No, no, no, not never at all, that's a horrible age........perhaps 347, now that sounds like a nice number.
:LOL:
 
I always remember George Burns. He always said he was going to live to 100. Born 1/20/1896 and died 3/9/1996.

"In December of that year, a month before his 100th birthday, Burns was well enough to attend a Christmas party hosted by Frank Sinatra (who turned 80 that month), where he reportedly caught the flu, which weakened him further. "
 
I've already surpassed the ages my parents died. As medical issues present themselves, I don't think I'd want to live to be that old. I know my daughter would take care of me, but I wouldn't want to be a burden on her .. nor do I think I'd like to live in a care facility. Maybe fatalistic thinking on my part, but, even though I'm the youngest of 3 sisters, I think I'll go first.
 
I always remember George Burns. He always said he was going to live to 100. Born 1/20/1896 and died 3/9/1996.

"In December of that year, a month before his 100th birthday, Burns was well enough to attend a Christmas party hosted by Frank Sinatra (who turned 80 that month), where he reportedly caught the flu, which weakened him further. "
He smoke his cigars and had his daily shot of whiskey. Don't tell me whiskey doesn't have it benefits...🤣
 
I passed mom passed away in 2000 at 71, I'm still here....My dad passed away at 89 years old....
If I'm really I'll at an old age, I probably would not want to live ….Oh, I am old...LOL!!!!!
 


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