Longevity is a fascinating topic, especially for those who believe humans could someday routinely live to be 150 or 200 years old. Think of what that would do to "lifetime" careers, retirement, marriages, mortgages, families, and much more.
But it need not be science fiction, as Age-defying Athletes prove again and again that sports performance is possible for nonagenarians and centenarians in our world today. Check my blog, Age-defying Athletes, to read a profile of Betty Brussel, the 100 year old champion swimmer from British Columbia.
If you would also like to read for yourself, some longevity resources include Joseph Coughlin's The Longevity Economy, Michael Roizen's Real Age, and Laurie Marbas' Substack site, The Habit Healers.