Your life is longer than you think.

Work is no longer a single path. It is something we build over time, across roles, and amidst relationships and stages of life. Living the 100-Year Life is a guide to doing that well.

In a world of longer lives and constant change, the question is no longer how to succeed once, but how to build a life that evolves.

We are no longer climbing a ladder.

We are weaving something more complex.

A career. A life. A set of threads that shape how we work, who we become, and how we spend our time.

What is the 100-Year Life?

For the first time in history, many of us will live and work across a much longer span.

But the structures we rely on — education, careers, retirement — were not designed for this.

We are still using a short-life model in a long-life world.

A Different Way to Think

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A Different Way to Think ✳︎

Work is no longer a straight line. It is a fabric, woven by multiple threads that evolve over time.

Some strengthen. Some fade. Some need attention.

What are our “Life Threads”?


Nurture Threads


Friendship — sustaining relationships

Intimacy — building deep trust

Calm — creating space for restoration

Adventure — staying open to change


Productivity Threads


Mastery — renewing your skills

Cooperation — working well with others

Knowing — understanding yourself and your direction

Amplifying — using tools to extend your capabilities

Why this matters now

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Why this matters now ✳︎

We are
living longer.

Technology is reshaping work.

Careers are becoming
more fluid.

We need a
new model.