Adjusting Your Financial Strategy When You Outlive Expectations

Planning for a Longer Life For much of the 20th century, financial planning for retirement revolved around the idea that people would stop working in their mid-60s and live for perhaps another 15 to 20 years. Those assumptions are...

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Planning for the Future, Planning for Peace of Mind

As people age, planning for the future becomes increasingly important—not only to ensure their own wishes are respected but also to ease the emotional and logistical burdens on loved ones. One of the most crucial steps seniors can take...

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Legacy Projects: Documenting Your Life Story

As we age, reflecting on our life experiences becomes more important than ever. Documenting our life stories allows us to preserve cherished memories, pass down wisdom, and create a lasting legacy for future generations. Legacy projects provide an opportunity...

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Lessons from the Longest-Lived People

Across the globe, there are specific regions known as “Blue Zones,” where people live significantly longer, healthier lives compared to the global average. These areas were first identified by Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Fellow, who studied the common...

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What Resources are Needed as the Population Ages

The global population is aging at an unprecedented rate, creating unique challenges for societies, governments, and healthcare systems. As medical advances increase life expectancy, the number of older adults is growing significantly. According to the United Nations, by 2050,...

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