Age
less Lifestyles Institute
the mental edge for longevity health, and happiness
Mission: longevity, health, and happiness
The Ageless Lifestyles Institute provides research, speaking, publishing, and
coaching services to blaze new trails for increasing longevity and helping
people live longer, healthier, and happier. The anti aging approach is holistic
wellness with an
emphasis on what it takes mentally and emotionally. In short we help people grow
young and live on purpose.
Vision of an Ageless Society
In his "I have a dream" speech
Martin
Luther King Jr. had a vision of racial equality and harmony. While there is
still much to be done, much of his vision has been manifested. Let me share my
vision of the future ageless society.
In this vision, the world has become an
even more magnificent feast of information, activities, and ideas--a
playground inviting us to gather some playmates and play. Americans have
outgrown the youth cult culture and appreciate people of all ages. We have
become an ageless society. With hormone replacements, wrinkle removing, and
other medical advances, it's often hard to tell how old someone is anyway. There
are centenarians who look, move, and think like 30-year-olds. After childhood
age has become meaningless. People are valued for their qualities and
contributions rather than their age or color. One hundred is as common as 65 was
at the turn of the century. With so much change, people increasingly appreciate
the continuity and perspective that experienced people offer. The Mentors for
Families Foundation has facilitated many older people "adopting" children and
families to be surrogate grandparents and mentors for struggling families.
Many people pursue serial careers and their
cross-pollinating of ideas has become one of the most generative sources of
innovation. The very fluid job market rewards workers according to their skills,
talent, character, and services. Many people are self-employed. Most older
Americans are financially comfortable enough that they feel they can afford to
invest in health, fitness, relationships, helping others, and making a
contribution. Centenarians are valued members of society who share their talents
and wisdom in profit, nonprofit, and volunteer settings. With so much change
people find comfort in leadership by experienced people just as millions were
comforted by hearing the evening news by Walter Cronkite, news analysis by
Daniel Shore, or leadership by President Reagan.
As the hippie movement in the 1960s and the
environmental movement of the 1980s produced a shift in values and
consciousness, the whole person movement of the 2010s shifted the focus from
materialism to integration of mental, physical, and spiritual health. Brain wave
biofeedback devices help people better identify and choose their emotional
states and moods. Like dentist visits, most doctor visits are for checkups,
monitoring, early detection, and prophylaxis. Telehealth monitoring helps with
early identification of problems. Checkups are proactive consultations on how to
be as fit and healthy as possible (as opposed to just checking for diseases).
Anti-aging medicine is the most common medical specialty. Hearing and vision
problems are readily treatable. Genetic engineering corrects a lot of health
problems before they are manifested. Cancer, heart problems, and diabetes are as
manageable or treatable as tuberculosis. Physicians and the public have a much
better understanding of how the mind and body are one system.
In the 1990s more and more college students
were over thirty. Now half of college students are over fifty. Learning
technologies have made it easier to learn information and to understand complex
relationships. Brain wave biofeedback devices help people access optimal
learning states. The world=s best teachers
use virtual reality demonstrations to aid learning. Computer chip implants help
people supplement their brains with information and information processing
skills. Campuses, neighborhoods, and organizations have more of a mix of ages
than ever before. With most of the population over forty, television, radio, and
the new forms of media are offering very diverse and more sophisticated programs
at a wide variety of intellectual levels. Information and programs are available
on demand 24 hours a day at home. We not only have achieved greater longevity,
we have achieve an ageless society.
Contact
Michael Brickey, Ph.D.
President
Ageless Lifestyles Institute
865 College Ave.
Columbus, OH 43209
614-237-4556
ALI@AgelessLifestyles.com