Lynda Gratton

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Lynda Gratton


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Liverpool, The United Kingdom
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“Getting your finances right is essential to 100-year life, but money is far from being the most important resource. Family, friendships, mental health and happiness are all crucial components.”
Lynda Gratton, The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity

“Basically in every decade since 1840, life expectancy has increased by two to three years. So if a child born in 2007 has a 50 per cent probability of living to 104, then a child born a decade earlier (1997) has a 50% chance of reaching 101 or 102; a decade earlier (1987) the range is 98 to 100; a decade earlier (1977) 95 to 98; for 1967 it is to 92 to 96; and a decade earlier still (1957) the range is 89 to 94, and so on.”
Lynda Gratton, The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity

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