What is driving this trend of reinventing aging?
Increased life expectancy, a desire for purpose and engagement, and a rejection of traditional stereotypes are driving this trend.
Trends / Society
For the first time in history, older generations are challenging traditional perceptions of aging. Individuals in their 70s are not seeing it as an end, but as a new beginning, filled with opportunities for reinvention and purpose. This shi...
The white paper "The Futures of Longevity," produced by Brainvalue – Groupe Ifop in collaboration with Foresight Academy, explores this major transformation. It sheds light on a generation that is pioneering, curious, lucid, and daring, a generation that refuses to be defined by decline.
Maria Shriver sits down with a group of people who are reinventing themselves in their 70s and share their tips for continuing to get better with age.
These men and women are reinventing age, contribution, and the very meaning of the word "future".
Increased life expectancy, a desire for purpose and engagement, and a rejection of traditional stereotypes are driving this trend.
By providing opportunities for lifelong learning, fostering intergenerational connections, and promoting inclusive communities.
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