
The world is facing an unprecedented aging crisis, with 1 in 6 people projected to be over 60 by 2030. At the same time, 132 million orphaned children in developing nations need love, guidance, and stability. What if the solution to both crises was the same? Discover how intergenerational living is transforming lives by bringing together vulnerable children and isolated seniors to form unique, thriving families. This Interview explores the powerful intersection of purpose, community, and compassion—drawing on insights from the Blue Zones research on longevity, the Japanese philosophy of ikigai (finding your reason for being), and the inspiring work of Hands 4Life.
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