{"id":208056,"date":"2017-07-26T16:14:08","date_gmt":"2017-07-26T20:14:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/embracing-aging-can-lead-to-a-longer-and-happier-life-quartz\/"},"modified":"2017-07-26T16:14:08","modified_gmt":"2017-07-26T20:14:08","slug":"embracing-aging-can-lead-to-a-longer-and-happier-life-quartz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/life-extension\/embracing-aging-can-lead-to-a-longer-and-happier-life-quartz\/","title":{"rendered":"Embracing aging can lead to a longer and happier life &#8211; Quartz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In the 20th century, thanks largely to clean water and    antibiotics, the American lifespan increased by 30 years. Who    doesnt want even more, if new technologies like gene editing    and nanomedicine can safely put them within our grasp?     As Neo.life describes it, its the most important story    today: how biology and technology are coming together to help    us all live healthier, happier, and longer lives. But the    challenge for all of us, no matter our age, is to not frame it    as an anti-aging story. Heres a pro-aging take on each of    those modifiershealthier, happier, and longer livesstarting    with life extension itself.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aging isnt something debilitating that bushwhacks us somewhere    north of mid-life. Aging is living and living means aging. Nor    is aging a disease; otherwise life, too, would be a disease. As    British journalist Anne Karpf put it to NPRs Brian Lehrer,    You can no more be anti-aging than anti-breathing. Part of    the distinction is semantic: make the target age-related    functional decline, not aging. The root cause of aging is    the passage of time, not cell senescence. At the end of all    that living, we die. If the goal is to prevent death, whether    by freezing ourselves in cryonic vats or by achieving what    scientist Aubrey de Grey calls longevity escape velocity,    lets describe it accurately: not anti-aging but anti-dying.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dont get me wrong. Im intrigued by the regenerative potential    of tissues and organs, and all in favor of more research into    the biology of aging. Until we understand what happens to our    cells and organ systems far better than we do now, no health    promotion strategy will have much of an effect on average life    expectancy and maximum lifespan. More years of healthy life    would be wonderful. But just as the enemy is disease, not    aging, the goal needs to be health, not youth.  <\/p>\n<p>    I like the way bio-entrepreneur Craig Venter puts it in a    Neo.life article called     The Anti-Aging Habits of Longevity Experts: Im trying    to use the best of scientific knowledge to be as healthy as I    can for as long as I can. Like all the experts quoted in that    story, Venter is engaged in the most effective anti-aging    behavior of all: pursuing a goal. Long-term studies show that    even with brains full of plaques and tangles, some people    stayed sharp to the end. What did they have in common? A sense    of purpose. Whats the biggest obstacle to having a sense of    purpose in late life? A culture that tells us that getting    older means shuffling offstage. Aging with purpose means    rewriting that script.  <\/p>\n<p>    A growing body of fascinating research shows that attitudes    toward aging have measurable effects on how our minds and    bodies function. People who dont equate aging with disability    and decline walk faster, do better on memory tests, and are    more likely to recover fully from severe disability. Thats why    the World Health Organization is developing a global    anti-ageism campaign: to extend not just lifespan but    healthspan. Not coincidentally, people with positive feelings    about getting older also live longerand they live better.    How worried are you about getting older, and why? Has what you    dreaded come to pass? Check your age bias. It segregates us,    pits us against each other, and fuels needless fearsand it    might be your biggest health risk.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even in Silicon Valley, tied with Hollywood as the most ageist    place on the planet, people know that tans and Teslas arent    what make us happy. What does? Aging itself. Study after study    shows that people are happiest at the beginnings and the ends    of their lives; Google U shaped happiness curve. You dont    have to be a Buddhist or a billionaire, because the curve is a    function of the way aging itself affects the brain. We get    better at dealing with negative emotions like anger, envy, and    fear. The knowledge that time is short makes us focus on the    present and spend our time more wiselyand living in the    present is why the very young and very old enjoy life the most.    Thats what the mindfulness mania is constantly reminding us,    and why so many myths couple immortality and misery.  <\/p>\n<p>    As wise people across countries and cultures continue to remind    us, theres no present if theres no ending. Not dealing with    dying is a way of not dealing with living. Who wants more life,    if it indeed becomes ours for the taking, if it comes without    self-awareness or fulfillment or contentment? More reason to    drop the anti-aging rhetoric, and the denial that fuels it. It    keeps us from enjoying the present, and it feeds the narrative    that aging well means looking and acting like younger versions    of ourselves. Only the well-off can pursue that strategy, which    is doubly discriminatory for womenand futile.  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps, not too long from now, well be able to make the body    of an octogenarian function as well as of that of a    30-year-old. Thatll be fantastic, especially if the advances    become accessible to all. But 85 wont be the new 30. Itll be    the new 85. And even the fittest octogenarians will be    second-class citizens until we challenge the last socially    sanctioned prejudice. Making the most of the new longevity    means ending ageism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why does anti-aging sound normal and pro-aging sound weird?    Because were brainwashed by a ruthless consumer culture. Who    says wrinkles are ugly? The multi-billion-dollar skin care    industry. Who says perimenopause and Low T and mild    cognitive impairment are medical conditions? The    trillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry. Unless you count    sunscreen, no anti-aging remedies are effective, and many    have proven harmful. Aging is not a disorder. Yes, it strips us    of cartilage and shortens our telomeres, but it also confers    confidence, contentment, even grace. You cant live longer    without getting olderand thats a very good thing.  <\/p>\n<p>    This post originally appeared in Neo.life, a new publication    covering the ways that technology is helping us live longer,    happier, and healthier lives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sign up for the weekly email at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.neo.life\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.neo.life<\/a>. You can follow Ashton    Applewhite at her blog This Chair Rocks.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/qz.com\/1038009\/trying-to-stay-young-isnt-just-futile-its-also-bad-for-you\/\" title=\"Embracing aging can lead to a longer and happier life - Quartz\">Embracing aging can lead to a longer and happier life - Quartz<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In the 20th century, thanks largely to clean water and antibiotics, the American lifespan increased by 30 years. 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