- Terry Brezsny BallantyneFluburbs
We are starting to notice and internalize that we are going to live a lot longer than anyone thought. And the odds keep going up. In 1972 here in the states, the average years left, after turning 85, was 5.5 years. By 2010 that had jumped to 6.5, which is impressive! Partly due to a reduction in smoking, elder adults are just healthier and more aware than their parents. Medicine is better, food choices are improving. Yet we are not going to have the right...