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Jocelyn Millis's avatar

Well I intend to keep on writing as long as I'm breathing, so let's hope I become a Super Ager. Starting out at 64 with online publishing has involved learning every day.

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Maria Nieves Campistrus's avatar

Amazing! The studies mentioned are incredibly inspiring, motivating us to keep writing and sharing our experiences and knowledge. Thank you, Georgia.

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Audrey Gran Weinberg's avatar

Okay, I’m ready, let’s go!

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According to Mimi's avatar

I had never heard of SuperAgers, so this was new. It was also extremely encouraging!

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The Painted Picture House's avatar

It gives me hope that my best works are to come. Thank you for this insightful article.

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Georgia Patrick's avatar

Thank you for speaking up. We're glad you are here. I look forward to your storytelling advice and more about how you work with other communicators.

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Susan OBrien's avatar

More than fascinating, Elizabeth (though it certainly is that.). I find Georgia’s article statistically informative as well as inspiring in the range of fields represented in the persons she selects to illustrate her point. A strong and inspiring response to a reader inquiry. Rock on.

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Georgia Patrick's avatar

The question was brilliant and a lot of people did not know the answer right away. It took some poking and I'm glad to learn more about SuperAgers. I'm glad to hang out with them and honored they include me in their adventures.

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Elizabeth H. Cottrell's avatar

Fascinating, Georgia. And from observing my parents (Dad lived to age 95 and Mom is still living and mentally alert at age 99), I can sum this up by suggesting that whatever it is you — whatever rings your chimes, floats your boat, brings you joy—whatever that is…don’t stop!

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