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Agequake trend growing strong

The Trends Research Institute has provided unique perspectives on critical aspects of the global aging trend, including how creativity, entrepreneurism and morality will grow even more important in old age.

As the institute prepares its trends forecast for 2015, the focus on aging will underscore the growing signs of how aging, for many, will become more and more a journey of self-awareness.

In a new video produced by the institute, “Meet the Blums: Lessons in skipping old age,” a unique perspective on this trend is offered. You can view the video here.