Wow, Positive news for the ancient ones

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I am so tired of reading about all of the trama and dispair that retired folks are getting into and this is a fresh, positive look at the subject.

In short, the AgeLab is working on a future where older citizens not just add years to their life but add life to their years. And it's a life that will include fun, purpose, health, wealth and -- not surprisingly -- technology. "We see that it will be a great time to grow old," said Coughlin, who last week released, along with The Hartford, research about retirement rationalizations.

http://finance.yahoo.com/retirement...ylt=An41j4sdvYk1iQk565rnzJi7YWsA?mod=oneclick
 
I am so tired of reading about all of the trama and dispair that retired folks are getting into and this is a fresh, positive look at the subject.



http://finance.yahoo.com/retirement...ylt=An41j4sdvYk1iQk565rnzJi7YWsA?mod=oneclick

Fascinating article. Thanks for posting the link. Here is an interesting excerpt from the article:

".......Coughlin says business, government and individuals will have to rethink all things retirement. Most organizations, he says, were created yesterday and use yesterday's thinking to create solutions....."
 
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