Warren and Charlie own Dairy Queen. They both eat DQ double Cheeseburgers Large Fries DQ Blizzards and 3-4 Cokes a day (they are largest shareholders of Coke). Warren is 87 and Charlie 92...both billionaires and work every day. Below is a list of famous diet gurus who ate everything from tree bark to road kill.
My wife's grandfather was a doctor who worked past the age of 90 and, if I remember correctly, died at age 93. I was over at his house one day while he was having his daily relaxation before dinner - a double martini and a cigar. He told me that he never exercised but he had his cigar and double martini every day for many years.
Absolutely the right thing for a reasonable man (a doctor, in this case) to do after a hard, stressful day at the office. A double martini and a cigar. Followed by a good dinner of lobster and filet mignon, medium rare, french fries with pepper sauce and a decent helping of creme brulee to round it off.
No exercise except for some sex (if he is up to it and she doesn't have a headache).
You have people who die young in spite of healthy living and people who live into their hundreds in spite of every bad habit you can think of. No big mystery here - it's called good genes. The best thing you can do for your health is to pick the right parents. That's quite well known.
Th “Oracle” also owns di vita dialysis nationwide..
I better get rid of these Walmart knock offs and get a good pair of Levi's. After clicking on that link my only thought was that I don't have a cow's chance in a Buffett/Munger cattle lot. And at the bottom there was a link to a Daniel's Diet. Not going there. Probably had something to do with gater blood or blood sucking leeches.
Check this out...Overton 112..smoked cigars....drank whiskey...ate ice cream.....the common denominator in men who live a long time is cigars and whiskey....another one was George Burns 100
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