Redesigning Age | David Harry Stewart | TEDxAsburyPark

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @weareageist
    @weareageist 6 років тому +7

    Such a thrill to be up on that stage! Highlight of a lifetime. Thank you TEDx AsburyPark for your mentoring and support. Great team there and I am so happy to have been part of the event.

    • @deborahjholliday
      @deborahjholliday 5 років тому

      Wish I had known you were here! Now I have to fly to LAX for the first YBL conference!🤣

    • @jabajaba7488
      @jabajaba7488 4 роки тому

      Very good talk David!!

    • @wuyattakeita3883
      @wuyattakeita3883 4 роки тому

      I am in my late 40's and thank you, you make me feel better about taking the next steps in life.

  • @blaisedominique
    @blaisedominique 4 роки тому +3

    Brilliance! This man knows what he's talking about. I have family who are in their mid-70's and still going so strong. I can't stand the lies all of us have been fed, how we have to fit these molds based on our ages, our successes... I love the humanity is currently in the midst of redefining what it means to live our lives.

    • @sonthibutsalee
      @sonthibutsalee 4 роки тому

      This is gold, thanks for emailing me the link Blaise.

    • @blaisedominique
      @blaisedominique 4 роки тому

      @@sonthibutsalee welcome!!

    • @johnbradey
      @johnbradey 4 роки тому

      wow great post Blaise, you find the best stuff.

  • @albertwisniewski9398
    @albertwisniewski9398 4 роки тому +2

    Considering where everything sits in 2020 this a refreshing talk about aging differently. Retirement, never liked that word, is a time to finally live more freely! Very inspiring.

  • @archiefast
    @archiefast 4 роки тому +10

    I always wanted to be like my grandfather, he was so alive while my parents are so conservative. I understand why some older people fall through the cracks, they become stories of what not to do, my grandfather died at 88 hiking the grand canyon even though he had a bad heart. He said once to me, living to simply survive is death before it happens.

    • @jabajaba7488
      @jabajaba7488 4 роки тому

      Yes true, how many old men die a few days after retiring, because work was their life, I want more than that.

    • @jensjfriedemann
      @jensjfriedemann 4 роки тому

      I heard there are 2 truths, every man will die, and only a few will truly live

    • @jabajaba7488
      @jabajaba7488 4 роки тому

      @@jensjfriedemann wow thats good

    • @jensjfriedemann
      @jensjfriedemann 4 роки тому

      @@jabajaba7488 👌

    • @archiefast
      @archiefast 4 роки тому

      @@jensjfriedemann thats awesome, I like that!!!!

  • @ruthcrawford3015
    @ruthcrawford3015 6 років тому +6

    Great job! I am 64 and going strong!

    • @weareageist
      @weareageist 6 років тому

      Thank you! 64 is a great age, lets keep pushing ahead.

  • @risapiera
    @risapiera 4 роки тому +1

    Heck yes! Spot on!! Fabulous talk!

  • @corinnehaig9273
    @corinnehaig9273 6 років тому +7

    Love this, so inspiring, thank you!

  • @divinedaytripper6916
    @divinedaytripper6916 6 років тому +3

    Resonant video that captures the zeitgeist of this incredible time of being alive in the second half of life. Bravo.

  • @reginadreyerthomas7592
    @reginadreyerthomas7592 6 років тому +1

    Good job! You spoke with passion and surety, David. Worth our time to continue to think about.

  • @LarryCornett
    @LarryCornett 6 років тому +1

    Great job, David! I completely redefined my career after 50 to create my "next act" and I'm loving it.

    • @weareageist
      @weareageist 6 років тому

      Awesome Larry! That takes guts, but shows that we can change what is not working for us.

  • @johnbradey
    @johnbradey 4 роки тому

    I am not there yet but closing in, I thank you though, I am not ready to be put out to be put out to pasture and forgotten, and I don't ever want to be.

  • @braulio.zamora
    @braulio.zamora 4 роки тому +1

    My grandfather still works, he is 89, and he drinks his one whisky a day and 1 cigar. he says hard work deserves daily pleasure.

  • @WENDICOOPER
    @WENDICOOPER 5 років тому +1

    Couldn't agree more with how people (I'm 64) are spoken to in advertising these days - I like to say - We love a Harley and a really nice leather jacket not Bingo at the Rec Center.

  • @snörre23
    @snörre23 3 роки тому +1

    I feel this only becomes a problem when you make an issue of it at all. Though not easy to ignore also. 54 now and i barely feel and live much different than half my age, actually i don't quite understand how it would happen that social identity, "social age" or phase of life changes as long as you stay healthy, i basically lived the same life since i was early twenties. At this point though i don't know where i belong to, most people my age actually DO "act their age" being parents, grandparents, having a carreer and stuff i just left out, also try to find a girlfriend at mid 50s that does not act like an old woman, i have not met a single one in the whole last decade of my life.

  • @francinetolf7903
    @francinetolf7903 6 років тому

    Positive and inspiring!

  • @valeriedijkstra
    @valeriedijkstra 4 роки тому

    Of course we're not done yet, we have a lot of repair and care work to do!

  • @da-AL
    @da-AL 6 років тому

    love it! strong people are hard to kill!

    • @weareageist
      @weareageist 6 років тому +1

      Ha! You have seen our tote bags. Yes, stay strong, live long!

  • @ellaantoinette
    @ellaantoinette 4 роки тому

    Interesting talk, however the other side of the coin is employment is hampered by a growing elderly population. Good young people are left with lower job chances. And the elderly are costing more to take care of. As uncomfortable as this sounds, it is a discussion we need to have!

  • @dondon98
    @dondon98 6 років тому

    People are Changing their lives at any age now. In the past 20 years with the failing economic climate people became less mobile in a sense moving or traveling to other places and living differently or changing their quality of life decreased in my opinion.

    • @weareageist
      @weareageist 6 років тому +1

      Good point, makes sense that economics and mobility are linked.

    • @dondon98
      @dondon98 6 років тому

      AGEIST I mean if im in an area where meeting a great person is my goal but that just isnt here and the finances wont allow me to move to where there are better # s then it looks as if im stuck or selectively single. It does make sense about the Chattanooga TN area....

  • @briansmiga617
    @briansmiga617 5 років тому +1

    Time has come for boomers to generate value and stewardship in their best years. I'm committed to maximizing our contribution.

    • @joanguckel
      @joanguckel 4 роки тому

      so that you may payback the ways in which you've cost future generations?

  • @jacksonholerose
    @jacksonholerose Рік тому

    Wow, this stat: 40% of the American pop is over the age of 50... & I also agree with David >> I'm not down with this either: Let's move these people over to some kind of semi-invisible medicalized group over here... Let's redesign aging in America!