Curing FOGO.

87% of Americans fear getting old. Our top worry seems to be losing our physical abilities, followed by mental, financial, and chronic illness, the fear of dying, and burdening others. Oy vey, that's a lot to worry about.

Curing FOGO.

Is the Second Half of Life Just About Growing Old?

Yes, we become more physically frail as we age, but is that the only field we should play on? What if our playing field moves from the body to the mind, heart, and soul in the second half of our adult life?

Is the Second Half of Life Just About Growing Old?

Your Tombstone Fingerprint.

Your Tombstone Fingerprint.

Optimizing Longevity with the "Blue Zones" Founder.

What if I told you that you could add 10 good years to your life? Chip Conley and Dan Buettner on the MEA campus

Optimizing Longevity with the "Blue Zones" Founder.

"Momento Mori"

The new year is a booming time of year for preventative medicine. With everyone awash in noble resolutions and good intentions, the gyms are packed and yoga studios are tight with sweaty mats.

"Momento Mori"

The Secrets of SuperAgers.

Why is it that “SuperAgers” possess brains as sharp as people 20 or 30 years younger?

The Secrets of SuperAgers.

Replacing the Word "Anti-Aging."

Jamie Lee Curtis recently said it’s time to delete the term “anti-aging” from our vocabulary and replace it with “pro-aging.”

Replacing the Word "Anti-Aging."

“I’m Planning to Kick Ass at 90. What are you Planning?”

When I read Chip’s recent blog about “What Does a 6-Pack Cost You?” - referring to his abs, not a case of beer - I had to write a response from a different perspective.

“I’m Planning to Kick Ass at 90. What are you Planning?”

Prime Time.

It took a 28 year old to open my eyes to what I already knew was there. Under the surface of a hardworking, well dressed bunch of young professionals, the old guard still reigns.

Prime Time.

Becoming "Age-Fluid."

I was giving a speech the other day and somehow summoned the term “age-fluid” to describe a world in which our age or fear of aging does not define us. Maybe we are all the ages we’ve ever been.

Becoming "Age-Fluid."