John: The Oldest Man in the World Credits Resilience, Love for Life, Good Humor and Survival Instincts for His Longevity

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John’s family expressed their pride in him as he became the oldest living man in the world. They attribute his longevity to his resilience, love for life, good humor, and survival instinct. They thanked the staff at the Hollies care home for their exceptional care of John.

According to LongeviQuest, a global directory on longevity, John has been verified as the oldest living man in the world. Dr. Andrew Holmes, co-founder of the European Supercentenarian Organisation, commended John on his incredible achievement and acknowledged the validation of his age by LongeviQuest and the European Supercentenarian Organisation.

Meanwhile, Maria Morena from Spain holds the title of the world’s oldest living person at 117 years old. John’s remarkable journey and global recognition solidify his legacy as one of the longest-living individuals in history.

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