January 11 2024- The article discusses insights from longevity researchers Ben Meyers and Fabrizio Villatoro, who work for LongeviQuest, an organization that verifies the ages of supercentenarians (individuals aged 110 or older). Meyers, the CEO, and Villatoro, the Latin America research president, have spoken to some of the world’s oldest people, and despite their challenging experiences living through significant historical events like wars and economic depressions, these supercentenarians reportedly express “pretty human regrets” that align with common sentiments. The researchers note that maintaining a positive mental attitude and avoiding excessive stress are traits often observed in centenarians, emphasizing their resilience and ability to not let regrets weigh them down.