The Secret to Living Forever? One Man’s Story of Luck and Fish and Chips

111-Year-Old Briton Becomes World’s Oldest Man and Shares Longevity Secret with Guinness World Records

John Tinniswood, a 111-year-old man from Merseyside, England, has recently inherited the Guinness World Records title for the world’s oldest living man. Tinniswood retired over 50 years ago after working as an accountant and in the postal service. Despite his remarkable age, he claims that luck played a significant role in his longevity and there is no special secret to his diet. His favorite food is fish and chips, which he enjoys every Friday.

According to Guinness World Records experts and the Gerontology Research Group, Tinniswood’s claim to the title of the world’s oldest man has been confirmed. The oldest man in history was Japan’s Jiroemon Kimura, who lived to be 116 years and 54 days. The oldest living woman and person overall is Spain’s Maria Branyas Morera, who is currently 117 years old.

Tinniswood reflects on the state of the world and believes that it is constantly changing with some progress being made. He thinks that the world is moving in the right direction but at a slow pace.

Tinniswood’s longevity has been a topic of interest for many people around the world. Some have tried to uncover his secret to living such a long life, but Tinniswood claims that there is no special formula or diet that he follows. Instead, he believes that luck played a significant role in his longevity and that people should simply focus on enjoying their lives every day.

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