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Lauren Hunter - The Financial Realities of Death and Aging
Lauren Hunter - The Financial Realities of Death and Aging
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43 minutes
Released:
Feb 24, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Tune in to hear:- What are some different attitudes about aging and death held across the world? How particular is the western attitude about these things relative to the rest of the world?- How do these attitudinal perspectives shift the concrete outcomes (e.g. levels of happiness and fulfillment) for people who are themselves aging?- Where should one begin if they would like to start incorporating more eastern ideas around death and not push back so much against the natural aging process?- In 12-15 years, America will have its most aged population yet. What are the societal implications for this national “greying” and are we prepared for the implications of this as a country?- What are the pros and cons of working past the traditional retirement age of 65?- How can we mentally prepare ourselves for retirement outside of a fixed savings benchmark?- Are there practical steps we can take to drive home the salience of the reality of our aging?- What is a potential colloquial definition of Existentialism and how can it be practically applied to improve one’s quality of life? - What are some good reading resources for applying existentialism practically? Instagram: @old_methuselahCompliance Code: 0216-OAS-2/2/2022
Released:
Feb 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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