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18.01.2022 I like this Forbes piece on the disruption to the study/work/retire linear life model, brought about by our longer lifespans and changes in the world of work. Worth a read.



18.01.2022 i am a fan of Jared Diamond's work and this TED talk is about how older people are treated by a range of traditional societies, compared to the modern West. Fascinating: https://buff.ly/2LO2stA

17.01.2022 Nice suggestions from AARP for making your home work for you as you age.

16.01.2022 This is a nice take from the NY Times on the importance of contentment in ageing - though I am also impressed it's written by a guy who runs competitively at 88!



16.01.2022 What do you think about the gig economy for older Australians? For some it is a boon, others need (but can't find) a more permanent solution:"

14.01.2022 Some great insights on why we may be happiest in the decades after our fifties (I have seen much of the underlying research and can vouch for it...):

10.01.2022 I like this article on starting a business when you are 50+. And I agree that the first question has to be 'Why?' not 'What?'.



10.01.2022 Love this article, full of interesting ideas - and if you read to the end there’s a great pic of a Japanese girl band average age 84!

10.01.2022 Do you want to live forever? I know some do, but I tend to agree with this article from The Guardian - it might not be a great thing.

09.01.2022 I love this story of a master clockmaker still working and passing on his skills at 79.

08.01.2022 Talking to your parents about signs of dementia is difficult. This article may help.

03.01.2022 is it time to disrupt ageing and let people choose how they want to age and what they want to do? I think it might be.



02.01.2022 Fascinating UK research on age stereotyping (plus a very telling recruiter video). It equates with the Australian research I have seen. Time we put these myths behind us?

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