A long-liver from Australia told his life story and admitted that he was not going to quit his job at 95 years old. He was interviewed by journalists from the local news portal 9news.
Rick Pisaturo was born in Italy in 1922. During the Second World War, he was captured by representatives of the Anti-Hitler coalition, and then exiled to Australia. There the man got a job on a farm, where he worked "seven days a week from dawn to dusk." Since then, his schedule has not changed.
For half a century, Pisaturo created one of the largest livestock farms in Australia. “Sometimes I work until ten or eleven o'clock in the evening,” he admitted. The farmer noted that he is not going to retire and continues to live like his father, who died at 101 and worked until the last day of his life.
“You cannot lie down and lie all day, otherwise your heart will simply stop,” explained Pizaturo his longevity and unwillingness to retire. The man knows how to use a cell phone and prides himself on being able to answer emails from business partners in minutes.