
Jimmy Carter
Risk 100Politician
Here's the rewritten bio: The peanut farmer who became the 39th President has outlasted every other commander-in-chief in American history, hitting the century mark with characteristic quiet determination. From championing civil rights in the "New South" to building houses for Habitat for Humanity well into his 90s, Carter's post-presidential career has been longer than most actual presidencies. At 100, he's less "former world leader" and more "America's most accomplished centenarian" — proving that clean living and good intentions might actually count for something. (Word count: 79)
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