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“Never Argue,” Says New World’s Oldest Person at 115

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May 03, 2025 2 Positive I want health & wellness updates
“Never Argue,” Says New World’s Oldest Person at 115
At 115 years old, Ethel Caterham of Surrey, UK, has become the world’s oldest living person. Her secret? “Never argue. I listen, then do what I like,” she quips. Born in 1909, Ethel has seen multiple eras, from World War I to the digital age, spending her early adulthood traveling widely. She retains a zest for life, wearing a sparkly tiara at her nursing home’s celebration. Longevity experts highlight low stress and personal autonomy as key factors that might have helped her surpass the century mark. Family members say Ethel’s quick wit and sense of humor remain intact, with a fondness for a small daily sherry. As the newly verified record-holder, Ethel’s story provides an uplifting reminder of resilience and positivity across generations.
What this means for you:
If you’re feeling stressed by everyday conflicts, consider adopting a calmer approach—Ethel’s “never argue” philosophy may reduce tension.
Communal celebrations and strong family ties can sustain mental well-being, another component of aging gracefully.
In the meantime, enjoy small indulgences within reason—Ethel credits a little sherry as part of her routine.

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