Always look on the bright side of life
Bradley Schurman Bradley Schurman

Always look on the bright side of life

The coastal grandmother is aspirational for leagues of younger people because she embodies a purposeful and engaged life, as well as some degree of financial success. She’s curious and an expert in what she does. She’s also willing to share her expertise with others.

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Are we old?
Human Change Human Change

Are we old?

Some of us are happy to reveal our age and some of us will deny it to the end. The central question, in my view, is whether we feel diminished by the information or empowered by it.

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Breaking the Age Code
Human Change Human Change

Breaking the Age Code

“The owner looked her over and then peered at the crate in the middle of the aisle. “Well, maybe you shouldn’t be walking around,” he said icily. “It’s not my fault old people fall down all the time. So don’t go around blaming me.”

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Wise words on the language (and process) of aging
Human Change Human Change

Wise words on the language (and process) of aging

There is no line you can cross to become wise, it is an endless process of distilling knowledge to become wiser. Much like being old, there is no true definition of old other than 15 years older than you are yourself, we are all simply becoming older.

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Let’s Talk About… Looks
Bradley Schurman Bradley Schurman

Let’s Talk About… Looks

Let’s get something straight. Humans are inherently vain creatures, and the vast majority of us care about the way we look.

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Tick, tick, Taiwan’s Demographic BOOM!
Bradley Schurman Bradley Schurman

Tick, tick, Taiwan’s Demographic BOOM!

Taiwan is now aging at twice the rate of countries like the United States. Their birth rate, which was nearly six in 1960, plummeted to just under one in 2020; the lowest birth rate in the world. Life expectancy, on the other hand, was just under 64 in 1960, but leapt to just over 81 by 2020.

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Let’s Talk Invisibility
Kaye Fallick Kaye Fallick

Let’s Talk Invisibility

Loneliness is now an epidemic, for all ages. Recognizing invisibility and challenging it might offer a great place to deliver benefits now - and for generations to come.

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