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Michael Pfister
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Birth rate declining is not a bad thing if average life expectancy increases rapidly I wonder what effect longevity protocols like blueprint from @bryanjohnson have on female fertility. Can you increase your lifespan, and your fertility-span?
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If people retire at 65, it’s a bad thing. Need young people to support old people economically.
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Michael Pfister
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I'm assuming longer lifespan means longer workspan– I'd imagine retirement age would increase
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
How’s that working out in France? :)
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Michael Pfister
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South Korea would be an even better example probably So maybe lifespan alone is not correlated to workspan. What do you think would most effectively increase average retirement age?
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Germany is also another example. Most People are mentally done around 60 And most physical workers are physically exhausted around 45-50 but keep pushing to feed families and survive Most effective move to increase workspan is mission driven work Make people feel needed and valuable.
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