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The quality of refusing to expire when everything else has a shelf life.
means Continuing or enduring over a long period of time, often longer than expected.
from From Old English laestan, to follow, endure, or perform — same root as the cobbler's last, the foot-shaped form a shoe is built around to make it hold its shape.
Shoemaker linkShares its root with a cobbler's wooden last.
Built to endureOriginally meant to perform or carry through, not merely persist.
EverlastingThe ever- prefix pushes lasting toward infinity.