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“The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity” is a thought-provoking book written by Lynda Gratton and Andrew J. Scott, published in 2016. The authors, both respected academics in the fields of management and economics, explore the implications of increasing life expectancy on individuals, families, and societies.
The central premise of the book is that advancements in healthcare and technology are leading to longer lifespans, with many people now expected to live well beyond 100 years. Gratton and Scott argue that this longevity revolution will have profound effects on how we structure our lives, careers, and relationships.
Drawing on research from a variety of fields, including economics, sociology, and psychology, the authors challenge traditional notions of retirement, education, and work. They propose innovative strategies for navigating the longer life span, such as rethinking career paths, embracing lifelong learning, and fostering intergenerational connections.
“The 100-Year Life” is not only a comprehensive analysis of the societal shifts brought about by increased longevity but also a practical guide for individuals seeking to thrive in an era of extended lifespan. The book encourages readers to rethink their assumptions about aging and to embrace the opportunities that come with living longer, healthier lives.
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