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week, much less in 2035. If we add the uncertainty of estimating four centuries
worth of progress, clearly we are in the land of make-believe. But make-believe
can be fun (and instructive too)! Let's take a look. If longevity were to
improve by half a percent a year for 400 years, someone with a life expectancy
now of 75 years could live to be over 250! While some scientists cite 180 years
as the outside limit on the potential life span, who knows what might be learned
in the future? Perhaps people will grow their own new stem cells for cloned body
parts that will be replaced every 50 to 75 years. Let's assume a low-ball case.
Life expectancy for 60-year-olds grew by about 10 percent in the United States
during the time from 1900 to 2000. If that trend were to continue for another
four centuries, 60-year-olds would have average life expectancies of 120 years
of age! Sixty would become the new forty. Many people will see the possibility
of being aged and infirm for the bulk of one's much longer life. But that's
probably not what will happen. Huge advances are being made in replacing the
parts of our bodies that wear out the fastest, like knees, hips, and spinal
discs. Organ replacements are becoming increasingly common. We also know a lot
more about rehabilitation after an injury or disease. Increasingly, those who
replace body parts will find themselves functioning better than before rather
than less well. With weight and exercise training, some 90-year-olds now report
being more agile and active than when they were 50. As for
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spouse could be for more than 100 years will make the effort to learn better how
to build and nurture their relationships. Appreciating that those years when
children will dominate a marriage will be relatively few over the length of the
marriage may also improve both spouses' interest in having a great relationship
with one another. In addition, average family sizes keep getting smaller.
Perhaps tomorrow's norm will be to have one child rather than two. That would
certainly provide much more room for spouses to have primary relationships with
one another. People who have many marriages following divorces often try to
disguise that fact. Imagine what it would be like to have had fifteen failed
marriages over a much longer life. Perhaps the unattractiveness of going through
so many unpleasant endings to relationships will encourage more interest in
better marriages. Families are an area where that 120 year life span will make
the most difference. If marriage and child-bearing occur at young ages, someone
who has 30 descendants at 80 could have 62 descendants at age 100 . . . and 126
at 120! Even those who marry and give birth at more advanced ages could have 62
descendants at 120. This size in the descendant population may also influence
marriage length. Many parents hang on until the youngest child is grown before
separating or divorcing. Realizing how many family events you will be attending
with your former spouse, you may find that it's a good idea to stay together at
least until the great grandchildren are grown. Clearly, the generative
possibilities of old age are greatly changed if you now have dozens of
youngsters to keep track of, mentor, and cherish. The oldest generation will
have a much greater role in creating a sense of family among far-flung sets of
hundreds of relatives (when you consider cousins, great aunts, and great great
uncles). Can you imagine having such a family reunion? You also won't have to
lose your parents at such a young age. Where many people now suffer those losses
in their 50s or 60s, your parents will probably be with you into your 80s or
90s, even if they die somewhat prematurely. Friendship will also take on new
meaning when that kid next door can become someone you'll know for 115 years. If
you make one good new friend a year for life, you can have so many good friends
that it would take you weeks just to have couple-on-couple dinners with each
one. Homes may have to become a lot bigger to accommodate parties for friends
and visits by the great great grandkids. Here's what home ownership progression
might look like: You live in a small place when first married. You move to a
bigger place with a yard in a good school district at the time when you have
your one or two kids. After 25 years, you move into a small place again. After
10 to 15 years more, you buy a bigger place than you've owned before where the
kids and grandkids can come visit and fun together.
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place that's twice as large! If your working life can extend for 80 to 100
years, it's also a good time to think differently about both careers and
education. Not only will your knowledge become obsolete every 6 years or so if
you don't work at it, but your incentive to stay in the same field will
diminish. It won't be much more work than keeping up with your field to go learn
some other business, profession, or line of work. Longer lives will also mean
that guarding against accidents, injuries, and violent crime will be more
important to people. Manufacturers, service providers, and governments will
probably have to vie for providing the safest environments and assistance. Homes
will come equipped with gear to make major accidents all but impossible. With so
many more years to gain the benefits of compounding the value of a person's
investments, we can expect that it will be easier than ever to accumulate
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