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Gentle Movements, Longer Life

Highlights the role of natural movement and low-impact exercise: gardening, tai chi, walking, qigong. Longevity is linked to daily low-intensity activity rather than gym workouts.

Consistency matters more than intensity. Movement as a lifestyle, not a chore, supports longevity.

Many Okinawan elders practice radio taiso, a group exercise broadcasted since the 1920s.

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A chapter-by-chapter summary of Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Francesc Miralles and Héctor García, complete with insights and “Did you know?” facts for each chapter. This book blends Japanese philosophy, longevity studies, and practical wisdom into a guide for discovering your purpose and living with joy, discipline, and fulfillment.

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