From robot rights to ageing and climate change, April’s science fiction squares up to the big topics, with new titles from authors including Nick Harkaway and Eve Smith. https://t.co/UQMW0GYPGo
With an #ageing# population, #osteoporosis# is on the rise in Asia, are governments prepared for it? #EconLongevity# https://t.co/DpOeaZUflk https://t.co/nOu2Y88GCl
Are you aware of the health and financial risks that accompany #ageing#? Stay tuned for our new report, launching today at #EconJapan# https://t.co/5WXLJHxqWL
“The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young. Inside this aging body is a heart still as curious, still as hungry, still as full of longing as it was in youth. I sit at the window and watch the world pass by, feeling like a stranger in a strange land, unable to relate to the world outside, and yet within me, there burns the same fire that once thought it could conquer the world. And the real tragedy is that the world still remains, so distant and elusive, a place I could never quite grasp.” — Albert Camus, "The Fall"
It’s people that have never interacted with chatgpt, grok or any other artificial intelligence. Aging sometimes isn’t about getting older, sometimes it’s about not keeping up with technology.
“At first, I thought it was going to be about the friends growing apart, about envy, or motherhood—and I was startled when all these issues gave way to aging.” Ayşegül Savaş talks about her new fiction, “Marseille.” https://t.co/EwDy7vOV37
Sam: 38
Jacob: 34 (35 in June)
Assad: 34 (35 in May)
They don't have to look the same as they did at any point in the show and they can pull of playing vampires for 10 more seasons. Work on your inferiority complex & fear of aging instead of projecting your insecurities on actors