"If you're coming down with a bad case of Age Anxiety, here's some good news. Seventy-five percent of human aging can be self-regulated. But what exactly does one regulate? Granted, heredity plays a key role. But at least six lifestyle factors also regulate aging."
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Retired or not, a person's sense of worthiness requires some sort of 'purpose'; a sense of accomplishment from whatever activities are available in his or her environment. According to Abraham Maslow, the most basic needs are the physiological, food, air, sleep the the like. The needs that take the most effort, the most conscious effort, … Continue reading Retirement Security: It’s Not Just About the Money