The Rise of the Indian Superager

The Rise of the Indian Superager

What separates people who thrive at 80 from those who merely survive? Science calls them super-agers — and their secret isn't genetics. It's the choices made in your 50s. From Fauja Singh to Masako Wakamiya, here's what ageing well actually looks like, and how you can start building it today.

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Retirement to Reinvention
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Retirement to Reinvention:
On how we learned to stop working (Part 1)

Retirement feels like a timeless institution. It isn't. For most of human history, it simply didn't exist. From Roman soldiers to Bismarck's political masterstroke to India's ashrama system — the story of retirement is stranger, younger, and more urgent than you think. And it's about to change again.

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How the World Is Learning to Age
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How the World Is Learning to Age: Four Lessons from a Global Age-Friendly Study

Japan, France, Canada, India — all ageing. But some societies do it gracefully, others struggle. The difference isn't money. It's design. A landmark global study reveals four lessons that separate cities that thrive with age from those that don't. What can India learn before it's too late?

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GROWiNG OLD iS MANDATORY, BUT GROWiNG UP iS OPTiONAL.

WALT DiSNEY