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56 People who still look young after 60 usually share one quality that has nothing to do with skincare, diet, or exercise — they genuinely like their life, and a person who genuinely likes their life carries it differently in their face, their posture, and the way they move through a room than one who has been enduring it

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 13:45 EDT

People who still look young after 60 usually share one quality that has nothing to do with skincare, diet, or exercise — they genuinely like their life, and a person who genuinely likes their life carries it differently in their face, their posture, and the way they move through a room than one who has been enduring it

People who still look young after 60 usually share one quality that has nothing to do with skincare, diet, or exercise — they genuinely like their life, and a person who genuinely likes their life carries it differently in their face, their posture, and the way they move through a room than one who has been enduring it

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