When you live to be 116 years old, people expect your secret to be something mystical, impossible, or hidden in some faraway place. But when the world’s oldest living woman finally shared the truth behind her extraordinary life span, her answer stunned everyone — including her own doctors.
Born before modern electricity was common, before televisions, before airplanes were widely used, and long before today’s world of constant stress, she lived through wars, losses, victories, and a century of change. Yet despite everything, she remains sharp, warm, and full of humor.
So what did she say when asked the question people have been dying to know?
She laughed.
Then she admitted something nobody expected.
She said her secret was “never stressing over things I can’t control, eating simple homemade food, and staying kind — even when life wasn’t kind to me.”
Doctors confirm her heart is incredibly strong for her age, and her mind still clear. She still wakes up with gratitude every morning, still insists on brushing her own hair, and still greets visitors with the same gentle smile she has carried all her life.
According to her family, she avoids heavy meals, never drank or smoked, and walks a little each day — even if it’s slow. But her biggest habit?
“Forgive quickly. Anger ages you twice as fast,” she told them.
For someone who has lived through more than a century of hardship, joy, and everything in between, her advice is simple — yet powerful enough to carry her to 116.
And now people around the world are rethinking what truly matters in life.