Fortune December 30, 2024
Alexa Mikhail

Former President Jimmy Carter recently died in his home in Plains, Georgia at the age of 100. As the 39th President of the United States, he held the distinction as the nation’s longest-living Commander-in-Chief.

Carter, the only centenarian alumnus of the Oval Office, was a naval officer, peanut farmer, and humanitarian. He began receiving hospice care in his home in February.

  1. Exercise and tennis routine

Carter adhered to a routine exercise regimen,...

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