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Evaluate the individual, not their age

Average life expectancy is on the rise. According to the International Longevity Center, we’ve gained roughly 30 additional years of life in the twentieth century. Data from the Social Security Administration shows that a person currently 65-years-old can expect to live until age 84 (men) or 86 (women). In short, there are a lot more senior citizens today than ever before. As a society, we are staying healthy, living longer and surviving medical complications that would have been impossible to conquer in the past. We are aging, yes. We are getting older, yes. And that is a good thing. Read more…

 

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