Reviewed: The 100-Year Life by Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott
Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott give guidance to help society navigate the changing landscape we face in The 100-year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity
The Finish Line Fallacy
There are many fallacies about retirement
A note from Johann
Although I knew what retirement was all about before I reached the day my retirement started,...
Why you should be cooking together.
Spending time cooking a meal together has surprising benefits besides the meal itself.
Your Power of Agency
Agency, and the sense of it is about having the benefit of someone like your own agent acting on your behalf to make things...
Finding your purpose in retirement
We all start off in early adulthood with the same kind of purpose. Get an education, start a career, find a mate, get married...
Surveying the low-stress, long-life values of the Okinawans
I have focused much attention on Okinawa, a Japanese island in the East China Sea. Its citizens enjoy an enviable lifestyle which is credited...
Surviving Social Distancing
The sudden and rapid global spread of the Coronavirus and the resultant Covid-19 outbreak is placing our health systems and infrastructure under increasing strain....
Train Your Internal Locus of Control
The External locus of control on the other hand refers to the behavior of people that are influenced and affected by circumstances outside of...
Why life gets better after 50
Jonathan Rauch, fellow of the Brookings Institution was so overwhelmed by the competitiveness and hollow drive for success when he was in his forties...
The Case For Taking A ‘Year Off’ Before You Retire
A note from Johann
To end your full time working career with a climax and to avoid simply coasting into retirement, taking a gap year...












