He wasn’t just a doctor. He lived what he preached. Even in his later years, he was helping others, giving lectures, and inspiring change.
What stood out wasn’t just how long he lived—it was how well he lived. He chose to stay engaged, useful, and active. That sense of purpose, combined with daily movement, seemed to be his life’s fuel.
He never claimed to have all the answers, but his life quietly proved something powerful: staying active, being kind, and speaking truthfully are the strongest foundations for a long, meaningful life.