In today’s world, longevity has become a product—something packaged, marketed, and sold as the ultimate upgrade to your life. From expensive supplements to cutting-edge gadgets, the message is clear: if you want to live longer, you need to buy more. But here at West Egg Living, we believe something different. A long, healthy life isn’t built on hype—it’s built on habits. It’s not about chasing extremes, but about mastering the fundamentals. When you strip away the noise, longevity becomes less about optimization and more about consistency, intention, and balance. Let’s break down nine of the biggest myths surrounding longevity—and replace them with something far more powerful: truth.
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Tim is a graduate of Iowa State University and has a Mechanical Engineering degree. He spent 40 years in Corporate America before retiring and focusing on other endeavors. He is active with his loving wife and family, volunteering, keeping fit, running the West Egg businesses, and writing blogs and articles for the newspaper.
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