Preparing for a new stage of life with author Ken Dychtwald
When we asked people 65 and over how important is curiosity in continuing to learn new things, 97% said it was essential. Now that's a good thing.
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When we asked people 65 and over how important is curiosity in continuing to learn new things, 97% said it was essential. Now that's a good thing.
"Increased longevity changes everything," Joseph Coughlin, director of the AgeLab at MIT, told Yahoo Finance. "It is not just about more time, it adds more complexity."
Jean Chatzky and career strategist Kerry Hannon discuss how older adults can redefine their work lives
For the first half of the year, the number of folks hitting that cool million target soared roughly 20%.