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An edition of A long bright future (2009)

A long bright future

the very good news about living longer

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From one of the world's leading authorities on longevity and aging comes the first book to address a uniquely twenty-first century question: What are we going to do with those twenty or thirty years we didn't expect? Due to unfounded fears of unhappiness and regret, many intelligent, otherwise rational people, even into their forties and fifties, are so convinced that old age is a time of misery that they simply deny any other outcome and refuse to plan their own destiny. In A Long Bright Future, Laura L. Carstensen seeks to shed the myths and misconceptions about aging that stop individuals from adequately preparing for healthy, fulfilling, and financially stable long lives. We're living in a time when five generations of a family may all be alive at the same time. Everything will change: education, work, financial markets. And we--as individuals and as a nation--need to be prepared. In a reassuring and respectful tone, this optimistic and highly informative guide to smart aging will show readers the steps they need to take to ensure that long life becomes synonymous with good life.From the Hardcover edition.

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Broadway Books
Language
English

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A long bright future: the very good news about living longer
2009, Broadway Books
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2009, Broadway Books
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Table of Contents

Five myths about aging you can't afford to believe
What is aging?
Re-envisioning long life
The social side of aging
Collective supports: social security and medicare
Investing in our future: the case for science and technology
What might go wrong?
Ensuring a long bright future.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613.2
Library of Congress
RA776.75 .C37 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22842826M
ISBN 13
9780767930123
LCCN
2008053383
OCLC/WorldCat
276338722
LibraryThing
8546073
Goodreads
6003437

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL9382944W

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