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The science of staying young, healthy, and in-shape.
The New Isolation
RenĂ©e Niemann the veterinarian was as wise and learned as any septuagenarian could be, but she didnât look any older than she did when she was thirty-five. Telomorphing was available but optional and over half submitted to it. It wouldnât grow new limbs, but if one were lucky enough to live life intact, one could look forward to a youthful appearance and feel for at least 120 years. Even those at the end of the bell curve, at about 150 years life expectancy, didnât look any older than sixty or seventy.
By Gerard DiLeo11 months ago in Longevity
đŠ The Animal in Us: How Humans and Animals Are More Alike Than We Think
Introduction: Are We Really So Different? Look into the eyes of a wolf, and you might see determination. Watch a mother elephant, and youâll witness deep, unconditional love. Observe a chimpanzee using tools, and suddenly, intelligence doesnât seem so uniquely human anymore.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
đ The Myth of Passion: Why You Donât Need to âFindâ Your Purpose
Introduction: The Pressure to âFindâ Your Passion Weâve all heard it: âFollow your passion.â Itâs the advice given in commencement speeches, career workshops, and self-help books. The idea is simpleâyour purpose is out there, waiting to be found. Once you discover it, work wonât feel like work, success will come effortlessly, and life will be fulfilling.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
đ The Mask We Wear: How Social Media Changes Our Identity
Introduction: The Faces We Show, The Faces We Hide Imagine standing in front of a mirror, adjusting a mask. Itâs a version of yourselfâflawless, confident, perfectly curated. But as you turn away, another mask appears, a different version for a different audience.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
đ§ Grit vs. Talent: Why Persistence Wins Every Time
Introduction: The Late Bloomer Who Proved Everyone Wrong In 1995, a high school basketball coach made a decision that would change sports history. He cut a sophomore from the varsity team, deeming him not talented enough. That student? Michael Jordan.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
đ The Art of Resilience: Turning Failure into Strength
Introduction: Why Some People Rise While Others Fall Failure is inevitable. Everyone experiences setbacksâfailed exams, rejected job applications, lost business deals, broken relationships. Yet, while some people crumble under the weight of defeat, others rise stronger, using failure as a stepping stone to success.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
The Power of Serendipity: How Random Events Shape Our Lives
Think back to a moment in your life that changed everything. Maybe you met your best friend by accident, stumbled upon a career opportunity while lost in a new city, or read a book that shifted your entire perspective. These momentsâunplanned, unexpected, and life-alteringâare what we call serendipity.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Longevity
Do You Watch Youtube Videos?
YouTube can be considered both an app and a platform (or channel, in a broad-sense). Like Netflix, it's an app that people use daily to watch videos, but there are some key differences that I will share below. YouTube has become a go-to platform where people can find out what others think on a wider range of topics. It is a good place to find many video reviews on products. It can be a helpful platform.
By Denise Larkin11 months ago in Longevity










