World's oldest living person, who married at Salisbury Cathedral, turns 117
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The British woman Ethel Caterham celebrated her 117th birthday on Friday – as the oldest living person in the world. Her recipe for a long life is amazingly simple: "Never argue with anyone. I listen and do what I want."
The birthday hero received congratulations from, among others, the world's oldest man.
Caterham met King Charles last year, when he celebrated his 116th birthday
I can't wait to find out what I'm going to get next year. It begins exactly with these words, released to the British station ItvNews, the one hundred and seventeenth year of life of Ethel Caterham, currently the oldest person in the world. Celebrated in his house in Lightwater, Surrey, surrounded by the affection of family and friends, the English great-grandmother has traced the [...] The article "I can't see the time to find out what will res…
Meet 117-year-old Ethel Caterham: World’s oldest living person who has lived through two world wars and survived Covid at 110
True connection reveals itself in the subtle understanding shared between kindred spirits. This intimate resonance fosters an environment where one can express freely without fear of rejection or misunderstanding. It's less about common hobbies and more about a shared wavelength of thought. These meaningful connections provide solace from incessant self-justification and societal judgment, fulfilling the deeply rooted human wish to be embraced j…
She was born three years before the Titanic disaster.
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