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Most of us have been taught that humans used to die young, aging means decline, and longevity is something only modern science can unlock. Anthropologist Dr. Michael Gurven offers a very different perspective.
In this episode of Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley sits down with Dr. Gurven, author of Seven Decades, to explore what indigenous cultures can teach us about aging, health, purpose, and living well.
Together, they discuss:
This conversation challenged so many modern assumptions about aging, from the myth that humans used to die at 30 to the surprising ways traditional societies viewed elders, menopause, health, and purpose later in life.
Timestamps:
(03:32) Introduction to Seven Decades book
(05:34) Why Humans Were Meant to Live Longer
(08:30) Longevity Myths and Historical Lifespans
(10:22) The Role of Elders in Human Evolution
(12:38) Geronticide and Elder Care Traditions
(15:17) Lessons from Indigenous Communities
(17:58) What Modern Society Can Learn About Health
(22:35) Why Retirement Is Unnatural
(24:59) Midlife, Identity, and the U Curve
(29:39) Workaholism and Personal Reflections
(32:28) Midlife Needs Rituals and Rites of Passage
(35:32) Menopause, Aging, and New Life Stages
(38:32) Blue Zones and Indigenous Longevity
(44:13) Wisdom Learned Through Midlife
(48:24)Parenting, Identity, and Letting Go
(50:30) Final Thoughts and Book Recommendation
Learn more about MEA at https://www.meawisdom.com/
#Longevity #HealthyAging #HumanLongevity #Anthropology #IndigenousWisdom #AgingWell #MidlifeChrysalis #HealthyLifestyle #BlueZones #AncientHumans #HumanEvolution #AgingMyths #LongevitySecrets #PurposeAndAging #ModernAging
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Most of us have been taught that humans used to die young, aging means decline, and longevity is something only modern science can unlock. Anthropologist Dr. Michael Gurven offers a very different perspective.
In this episode of Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley sits down with Dr. Gurven, author of Seven Decades, to explore what indigenous cultures can teach us about aging, health, purpose, and living well.
Together, they discuss:
This conversation challenged so many modern assumptions about aging, from the myth that humans used to die at 30 to the surprising ways traditional societies viewed elders, menopause, health, and purpose later in life.
Timestamps:
(03:32) Introduction to Seven Decades book
(05:34) Why Humans Were Meant to Live Longer
(08:30) Longevity Myths and Historical Lifespans
(10:22) The Role of Elders in Human Evolution
(12:38) Geronticide and Elder Care Traditions
(15:17) Lessons from Indigenous Communities
(17:58) What Modern Society Can Learn About Health
(22:35) Why Retirement Is Unnatural
(24:59) Midlife, Identity, and the U Curve
(29:39) Workaholism and Personal Reflections
(32:28) Midlife Needs Rituals and Rites of Passage
(35:32) Menopause, Aging, and New Life Stages
(38:32) Blue Zones and Indigenous Longevity
(44:13) Wisdom Learned Through Midlife
(48:24)Parenting, Identity, and Letting Go
(50:30) Final Thoughts and Book Recommendation
Learn more about MEA at https://www.meawisdom.com/
#Longevity #HealthyAging #HumanLongevity #Anthropology #IndigenousWisdom #AgingWell #MidlifeChrysalis #HealthyLifestyle #BlueZones #AncientHumans #HumanEvolution #AgingMyths #LongevitySecrets #PurposeAndAging #ModernAging

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