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Brian Clark

The Great Escape

January 24, 2024 by Brian Clark

Back in 1997, I was done. My plan was to quit my job as an attorney in a large law firm. I’d move to Costa Rica and do… I don’t know, something else. It wasn’t the most detailed escape plan, but I was serious about it. And then I met the woman who would become …

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The New American Dream

January 17, 2024 by Brian Clark

For decades now, older people have been leaving the United States for retirement. A much lower cost of living combined with sunny skies and tropical climates make for a winning combination. Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama remain popular choices. More recently, Portugal and Greece offer idyllic and affordable European alternatives. The twist on this scenario …

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The Simple Keys to Health and Longevity

January 10, 2024 by Brian Clark

Everyone wants to live to 100 these days. And the thing is, there’s a good chance you might. The number of centenarians has risen dramatically in the last 50 years, and will become even more common going forward. So of course, there’s now an entire industry centered around longevity and healthy aging. In addition to …

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Keep the Change in 2024

January 3, 2024 by Brian Clark

Here we are at the beginning of a new year. We make resolutions of change. We break those resolutions. Things go on much the same. It doesn’t have to be that way, of course. People do achieve significant life changes, whether at the bright line of a new year or otherwise. So why is it …

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Change Isn’t as Hard as
You Think

January 3, 2024 by Brian Clark

Change is hard. That’s what we’ve heard our entire lives. To prove the point, we’ve all had instances where we vowed to make a significant change in our lives, and failed to follow through (often miserably). Even with multiple attempts, we can’t seem to achieve certain goals. So what does that mean when it comes …

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The Journey Continues

December 13, 2023 by Brian Clark

We’re approaching the end of 2023, and Further is about to take a holiday break where we start preparing for a pivotal 2024. It’s an interesting time of change. Our generation has been defined by big changes, and we’re likely facing the most consequential shift of all. Next year, every Baby Boomer will be age …

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The Life Expectancy Divide

December 6, 2023 by Brian Clark

Will Generation X be the first generation to live much longer? I’ve made that case before based on longevity trends and the prospects for age-reversal treatments in the next 20 years. And yet, the United States isn’t doing all that well in terms of average life expectancy right now: Newly published data on life expectancy …

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Why Not Start Now?

November 29, 2023 by Brian Clark

Now that we’re past Thanksgiving in the U.S., the holiday season is in full effect. There will be eating, and drinking, and general merriment. Why not indulge? Your fitness goals can wait until January — that’s what New Year’s resolutions are for, right? Well, we all know by now how dismal the success rate is …

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The Young Entrepreneur Myth

November 15, 2023 by Brian Clark

The media mythos around the young innovative entrepreneur turns out to be … just a myth. We already know that the average age of a successful startup founder is 45. But what may surprise you is that entrepreneurs over the age of 50 are more innovative than their younger counterparts. Whether you’re driven by radical …

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The One Where We Lose a Friend

November 1, 2023 by Brian Clark

The year is 1994. In February, the film Reality Bites debuts, designed to chronicle the unique experiences of a new generation. In April, Kurt Cobain – the reluctant voice of that generation – is found dead from a self-inflicted shotgun blast. And in September, a new show called Friends premiers on NBC, becoming the surprise …

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The Retirement Myth

October 11, 2023 by Brian Clark

When Social Security was introduced in 1935, the concept of “retirement” was essentially new. It was a bold move to protect older people, many of whom did backbreaking manual labor and needed a way to stop working. The U.S. government knew that most workers wouldn’t even make it to age 62 and, therefore, would never …

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Should You Be Finding Your Passion at Midlife?

October 4, 2023 by Brian Clark

Steve Jobs gave a famous commencement speech at Stanford in 2005 that has been summed up as “Follow your passion.” Here’s what Jobs actually said: You’ve got to find what you love…. The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t …

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