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At 103 years old, I’m the ‘world’s oldest doctor’: My 3 rules for a long, happy life are so simple—I tell it to 'all my patients'
Key takeaways
- Howard Tucker died on Dec. 22, 2025 at age 103, shortly after writing this essay for CNBC Make It.
- I spent more than 75 years practicing as a neurologist, continuing until my hospital closed in 2022.
- Good genes and good luck certainly can give you a head start.
Howard Tucker died on Dec. 22, 2025 at age 103, shortly after writing this essay for CNBC Make It. It is published here with his family's permission.
I spent more than 75 years practicing as a neurologist, continuing until my hospital closed in 2022. Now, at 103 — and recently named the oldest doctor ever by Guinness World Records — people often ask how I stay happy, sharp and fulfilled.
I don't believe there is one magic answer. Good genes and good luck certainly can give you a head start. But over the years, I've come to believe there are a few principles that matter a great deal.
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