Oldest man in the world credits longevity to desserts, hot springs, and telling people off

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Relaxing is the secret to a long life — just ask the oldest man in the world.

Guinness World Records awarded the title of "Oldest Person Living (male)" to Masazo Nonaka on Tuesday, who has officially been alive for 112 years and 259 days. 

Nonaka credits his longevity to "soaking in hot springs and eating sweets," according to Guinness World Records. His daughter says that Nonaka strives to live a stress-free life, and doesn't hesitate in telling someone off. 

Nonaka's daughter told Guinness World Records that "if he doesn't want something, he'll make sure everyone knows about it." Read more...

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