In the sense of frobes whic youre describing makes me think of all sorts of leaders whom i have known. Gordon b. Hinkley, who lived into his ninetyvn, 97 years old. In the last ten years of his life he made a greater contribution thanin other decade of his life. I mean, it crescendoed. The same could be said for the current leader, russell m. Nelson, whose 96 years old. He was still skiing into his nineties. And that is to get quiet enough in life that you can hear that voice of conscience, that sacred voice, speak to you and that you can let that strengthen you,
Longevity investor and visionary Sergey Young (Author, The Science and Technology of Growing Young) shares his insights as the founder of Longevity Vision Fund. He and Greg discuss the inevitability of life extension, and the importance of creating a better world that’s equally accessible for all. They explore five practical steps we can all take to nurture a longer, healthier, and happier life now.
This episode's book recommendation: The Science and Technology of Growing Young by Sergey Young
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Greg McKeown
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