
"I have friends now, unfortunately-and I feel very bad for them-they have stopped changing,"
"The people I admire most are what they're calling now 'super agers' who are not retiring, who continue doing good things, who continue to evolve... that's what I'm going after."
"the secret for everybody who wants to get a lot done in the day"
"I read the entire New York Times. I do all the puzzles. I do letterbox and I do tiles, I do all of those silly games. It's good for your brain."
Martha Stewart wakes at 4 a.m., completing brain games, a homemade green juice and a pilates class before dawn. She criticizes peers who stop changing after quitting work and praises 'super agers' who keep evolving and doing good things. Stewart treats mornings as a launchpad to gain energy for a full workday despite getting about four hours of sleep. Her routine includes reading the entire New York Times, solving puzzles like Connections and letterbox, going to the gym or pilates outside the home, and eating homemade yogurt or eggs.
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