17 Nov To retire or rewire?
It’s time to change the societal narrative and replace ‘retire’ with ‘rewire.’...
It’s time to change the societal narrative and replace ‘retire’ with ‘rewire.’...
Perhaps aging gratefully should replace aging gracefully in our cultural lexicon....
Modern Elders are as curious as they are wise. Curiosity opens up possibility. Wisdom distils down what’s essential....
In his bestselling book, “The Happiness Curve,” renowned journalist Jonathon Rauch suggests that happiness through adulthood follows a U-shaped trajectory....
Every person on the planet has a stake hold in aging, but...
With the possibility of living for nine, ten or more decades, becoming increasingly probable, we are faced with a uniquely 21st century question: What are we going to do with our century long lives? ...
Chronological age is losing its power to define and constrain us. The bindings that have fastened age to stage are loosening, as the old linear model for life is gradually replaced by a more fluid, multi-stage life model....
All life transitions incorporate a phase of liminality. It’s the ‘messy middle’ where we can feel betwixt and between...
A growth mindset should not be the exclusive domain of the young. In fact maybe it’s part of what keeps us young?...
ransitioning through the messy middle or liminal phases of life requires a level of awareness and a skill set, which is not necessarily innate....