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What if the secret to living well past 90—or even reaching a 100-year life—was not hidden in a pill, diet, or exercise routine, but in the way you think? Modern science shows that the brain is far more adaptable than we once believed. Through the power of neuroplasticity, we can rewire our minds, cultivate resilience, and continue to learn, create, and grow at every stage of life.
This book reveals how adopting an ageless thinking approach can transform the experience of aging from a slow decline into a sustained ascent. Drawing on cutting-edge cognitive longevity research, timeless philosophy, and stories of people who reinvented themselves late in life, it shows that the real key to vitality lies in training the mind as deliberately as we train the body.
Readers will discover:
- How to build mental fitness habits that strengthen memory, creativity, and focus well into later years
- Why adaptability—not rigid routine—is the true predictor of lasting vitality
- The role of purpose and aging well, and how small daily rituals create enduring fulfillment
- Practical tools for future readiness, from 10-year thinking to designing a life that thrives beyond retirement
This is not about denying age—it is about rejecting the false choice between youth and decline. By cultivating a longevity mindset, readers will walk away with a practical framework to expand their potential, design a meaningful path through every decade, and remain fully alive, engaged, and evolving for a lifetime.
For professionals, lifelong learners, and anyone who wants to thrive in the era of extended lives, this is both a guide and a call to action: to embrace ageless thinking and create a future as vibrant as you dare to imagine.

Ageless Thinking

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  • Avery Grant writes at the intersection of brain science, habit design, and healthy aging. His work explores how purpose, attention, and deliberate practice shape a long, high-quality life. A longtime observer of evidence-based wellbeing, Grant has interviewed researchers, coaches, and late-life learners to map the mental routines that keep people curious and adaptive well past midlife. His earlier books, Recovery Is Training and The Energy Equation, examine how rest and everyday choices compound into durable strength; this new work extends that inquiry to the century-long arc of a life. When he is not writing, he develops practical tools—reflection prompts, mental-fitness drills, and planning frameworks—that help readers translate research into daily action.

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