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We receive plenty of feedback from our audience that one of the things they love about 100 Not Out is the banter and conversation between ourselves. So with that in mind, today we sit down and discuss the power of a conversation. Have we lost the art of holding a conversation? Is it easier to send a text message or ignore the elephant in a room rather than having a healthy and robust conversation. Has the last decade of continual change in society meant that we have lost the ability to have a different opinion and still like each other? Damian wonders if in today’s world that the biggest problem with conversation is that people are listening not with curiosity or to understand, but to reply and fix. Marcus challenges us to listen, don’t fix and that much of the art of conversation lies in the listening.
Radical human life extension was on the menu for American longevity guru Peter Attia recently.
It begged the question to us - how and why are we even talking life extension when we can hardly reach 120?
Attia’s article focused on studies around rats and the drug Rapamycin, with older rats...
Published 11/24/24
According to researcher Saul Justin Newmann, ‘The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out’.
We don’t think so Saul.
And either do the demographers who did the bulk of Blue Zones research. 5 of the world’s top demographers have come out and picked Newmann’s pre-print...
Published 11/18/24