Not in labs. Not in expensive treatments. But in everyday life. The concept of Blue Zones shows that some populations live longer, healthier lives — naturally. Across regions like Sardinia, Okinawa, and Ikaria, common patterns emerge: • Daily natural movement (not gym-based) • Plant-forward, simple diets • Strong social connections • Clear sense of purpose (ikigai / plan de vida) • Built-in stress reduction rituals • Eating less — not more Key Insight: Longevity is not just about biology — it’s about how we live. These regions prove: Lifestyle can impact aging more than genetics Healthspan matters as much as lifespan At Aevon Corporation, this leads to a bigger idea: Can we combine ancient lifestyle patterns with AI and biological data to redesign the future of human longevity? Because the goal isn’t just to live longer — it’s to live better. What do you think — Technology or lifestyle: what will shape the future of longevity?