Is it possible to live well with the changes caused by longevity and technology – and perhaps even to flourish?
Drawing from the fields of psychology and economics, The New Long Life is a handbook for how to achieve human flourishing in the face of unprecedented change. With a framework to help us reconnect with our most human qualities, it demonstrates how we will need to adjust our life narrative and time allocation; how we must strive to make learning a lifelong endeavour; and the importance of investing deeply in our relationships.
Outlining the changes that must be made at an individual level, along with comprehensive agendas for corporations, educational institutions and governments, this is the book that will help you through – and help you prepare for – the inevitable transitions we will all face in the coming decade.
Drawing from the fields of psychology and economics, The New Long Life is a handbook for how to achieve human flourishing in the face of unprecedented change. With a framework to help us reconnect with our most human qualities, it demonstrates how we will need to adjust our life narrative and time allocation; how we must strive to make learning a lifelong endeavour; and the importance of investing deeply in our relationships.
Outlining the changes that must be made at an individual level, along with comprehensive agendas for corporations, educational institutions and governments, this is the book that will help you through – and help you prepare for – the inevitable transitions we will all face in the coming decade.