What if living longer isn’t the gift we imagine it to be?
In this op-ed for TIME, I explore the quiet crisis that comes with rising life expectancy – a world where our bodies may outlast our purpose, our savings, and our social roles. We’ve extended human life, but not always human meaning. The piece asks a deeply personal question with global consequences: What happens when we live longer, but not better?
I unpack why the “aging society” story is about more than pensions and healthcare – it’s about identity, purpose, and the design of a future that works across all life stages. This is a call to rethink how we structure work, caregiving, community, and belonging in an era where the old assumptions no longer hold.
Read the full piece on TIME: Time Op-Ed
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