I agree with velocipedio "us" won't be thought of or talked about except in the most general of terms. Just as we look back to specific Decades and give them a catch-all name like "The Flappers" or "The Hippie Generation" or some other epithet. "Us" won't even make a footnote in some future scholars thesis.
For those of you who want to live another century there's a new book out --just reviewed in this mornings paper-- titled, "Control For Life Extension: A personalized Holistic Approach" by Valery Mamonov. He has traveled around the world an interviewed Centenarians about lifestyles, heredity. . .to find if there are some common factors.
Looks to be an interesting read; but it comes with a disclaimer that "the book is solely for informational or educational purposes..."
I wonder if the disclaimer is to prevent future lawsuits by survivors of a deceased family member who followed the instructions but didn't reach the goal of 100+ years?
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