He was not just a doctor. He lived what he preached. Even in the following years, he helped others by reading lectures and inspiring changes.
What stood out was not only how long he lived – it was good as he lived. He decided to remain engaged, useful and active. Such a sense of purpose in combination with the daily movement seemed to its vital fuel.
He never claimed that he had all the answers, but his life was quietly something powerful: to remain active, good and to say truly – these are the strongest foundations for a long, meaningful life.