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The 100-Year Life

Living and Working in an Age of Longevity

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The 100-Year Life

By: Lynda Gratton, Andrew Scott
Narrated by: Mark Meadows
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What will your 100-year life look like? Does the thought of working for 60 or 70 years fill you with dread? Or can you see the potential for a more stimulating future as a result of having so much extra time?

Many of us have been raised on the traditional notion of a three-stage approach to our working lives: education, followed by work and then retirement. But this well-established pathway is already beginning to collapse. Life expectancy is rising, final-salary pensions are vanishing and increasing numbers of people are juggling multiple careers.

Whether you are 18, 45 or 60, you will need to do things very differently from previous generations and learn to structure your life in completely new ways. The 100-Year Life is here to help. Drawing on the unique pairing of their experience in psychology and economics, Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott offer a broad-ranging analysis as well as a raft of solutions, showing how to rethink your finances, your education, your career and your relationships and create a fulfilling 100-year life.

The 100-Year Life is a wake-up call that describes what to expect and considers the choices and options that you will face. It is also fundamentally a call to action for individuals, politicians, firms and governments and offers the clearest demonstration that a 100-year life can be a wonderful and inspiring one.

©2016 Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott (P)2016 Audible Ltd.
Aging & Longevity Aging Parent Career Success Insurance Parenting & Families Personal Development Personal Finance Relationships Workplace & Organisational Behavior Workplace Culture Career Business Management Longevity Government Capitalism
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I’m really glad I can across this book at the beginning of my 30s! The book has distilled so many challenges (and opportunities) that my generation face and ways in which we can prepare ourselves (personally and professionally) for a longer life! I would highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone - but perhaps more importantly, our politicians and policy makers!

Thank you Lynda and Andrew for sharing these insights!

Powerful, profound and life changing!

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This book has given me a sense of clarity in how to plan for the future. The prospects are exciting, and the risks of not making the right choices are scary.

I am 34, and may not live until I'm 100, but even if I love till I'm 80 the lessons in this book still apply. Read this book now to help set out how you want to live your life to the full.

Lifechanging

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This might be the most important book of the decade. Recommended for everyone, especially if you are below 40 it may be a must read.
The book offers insights and possibilities into what our increased lifespan may contain, so you can plan accordingly.

Deep insights into the future of work

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The multiple issues raised by the likely 100 year lifespan facing current 20-somethings are complex and go beyond finances. A wide ranging and informative book of equal interest to those in the 50s.

First book I would call essential

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I made myself listen to one hour but then gave up

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I had high hopes from the title but I learnt nothing on any level

Could you see The 100-Year Life being made into a movie or a TV series? Who would the stars be?

To be negative is to fail so I will not!

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