Unretired: How Highly Effective People Live Happily Ever After

The Map of Life is Changing


The nation's first generation of knowledge professionals, some thirty million Americans who've earned a living through their education, intelligence and expertise, has reached or is nearing retirement age. For more than half, this feels like a life sentence to purgatory, according to the most scientific studies ever done on this generation.


While many can afford to, they have no interest in powering down their ambitions to play golf or pickeball, garden, cruise, booze or dabble in hobbies for the rest of their days. Recalls one who tried: "You retire, you have a drink on your patio at 4:30 in the afternoon. More time goes by. Now you have a drink at 1:30 in the afternoon. You realize it's time to go back to work." 


And that they are-the number of college educated Americans in their mid-60s and beyond who have kept working rather than retire, has more than quadrupled over the past few decades. And their numbers continue to climb, as millions more each day recalibrate their career trajectories, realign the U.S. economy, and reinvent the path to happily ever after for future generations to follow. 


Reported the Wall Street Journal in April 2023, "for many people, the idea of stopping work is a nonstarter-an inevitable path to boredom, ill health and a life devoid of meaning."


In this sequel to his Amazon bestseller Boundless Potential and the nationwide PBS-TV Special that it spawned, Peabody award-winning journalist and Fortune 100 management consultant Mark S. Walton crisscrossed the country, visiting with passionately unretired CEO's, Mayo clinic doctors, attorneys, neuroscientists, psychologists, financial experts, journalists and more, to chronicle their stories, share their lessons learned, and unpack the seismic trend that's changing the map of life.

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Unretired: How Highly Effective People Live Happily Ever After

The Map of Life is Changing


The nation's first generation of knowledge professionals, some thirty million Americans who've earned a living through their education, intelligence and expertise, has reached or is nearing retirement age. For more than half, this feels like a life sentence to purgatory, according to the most scientific studies ever done on this generation.


While many can afford to, they have no interest in powering down their ambitions to play golf or pickeball, garden, cruise, booze or dabble in hobbies for the rest of their days. Recalls one who tried: "You retire, you have a drink on your patio at 4:30 in the afternoon. More time goes by. Now you have a drink at 1:30 in the afternoon. You realize it's time to go back to work." 


And that they are-the number of college educated Americans in their mid-60s and beyond who have kept working rather than retire, has more than quadrupled over the past few decades. And their numbers continue to climb, as millions more each day recalibrate their career trajectories, realign the U.S. economy, and reinvent the path to happily ever after for future generations to follow. 


Reported the Wall Street Journal in April 2023, "for many people, the idea of stopping work is a nonstarter-an inevitable path to boredom, ill health and a life devoid of meaning."


In this sequel to his Amazon bestseller Boundless Potential and the nationwide PBS-TV Special that it spawned, Peabody award-winning journalist and Fortune 100 management consultant Mark S. Walton crisscrossed the country, visiting with passionately unretired CEO's, Mayo clinic doctors, attorneys, neuroscientists, psychologists, financial experts, journalists and more, to chronicle their stories, share their lessons learned, and unpack the seismic trend that's changing the map of life.

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Unretired: How Highly Effective People Live Happily Ever After

Unretired: How Highly Effective People Live Happily Ever After

by Mark S. Walton
Unretired: How Highly Effective People Live Happily Ever After

Unretired: How Highly Effective People Live Happily Ever After

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The Map of Life is Changing


The nation's first generation of knowledge professionals, some thirty million Americans who've earned a living through their education, intelligence and expertise, has reached or is nearing retirement age. For more than half, this feels like a life sentence to purgatory, according to the most scientific studies ever done on this generation.


While many can afford to, they have no interest in powering down their ambitions to play golf or pickeball, garden, cruise, booze or dabble in hobbies for the rest of their days. Recalls one who tried: "You retire, you have a drink on your patio at 4:30 in the afternoon. More time goes by. Now you have a drink at 1:30 in the afternoon. You realize it's time to go back to work." 


And that they are-the number of college educated Americans in their mid-60s and beyond who have kept working rather than retire, has more than quadrupled over the past few decades. And their numbers continue to climb, as millions more each day recalibrate their career trajectories, realign the U.S. economy, and reinvent the path to happily ever after for future generations to follow. 


Reported the Wall Street Journal in April 2023, "for many people, the idea of stopping work is a nonstarter-an inevitable path to boredom, ill health and a life devoid of meaning."


In this sequel to his Amazon bestseller Boundless Potential and the nationwide PBS-TV Special that it spawned, Peabody award-winning journalist and Fortune 100 management consultant Mark S. Walton crisscrossed the country, visiting with passionately unretired CEO's, Mayo clinic doctors, attorneys, neuroscientists, psychologists, financial experts, journalists and more, to chronicle their stories, share their lessons learned, and unpack the seismic trend that's changing the map of life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736009444
Publisher: Mark S. Walton
Publication date: 01/22/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Mark S. Walton is a Peabody award-winning journalist, Fortune 100 Management Consultant and Chairman of the Center for Leadership Commmunication, a global executive education and communication enterprise with a focus on leadership and exceptional achievement at every stage of life.

Table of Contents



         Introduction  Who Flunks Retirement?                           

         

Part One: The Rebels     

         Chapter 1     A Tale of Two Psychologists                                 

         Chapter 2     The Fascination Factor                                          

         Chapter 3     An Unretirement Plan

         Chapter 4     Miracle in the Cornfields   

         Chapter 5     A Life with No Name

          Chapter 6     Examining the Unretired Brain 

                                

         

         Part Two: The Reinventors

         Chapter 7     Navigating the Unretired Economy                             

         Chapter 8     Sparks of Reinvention                                                

         Chapter 9     The World's Oldest Business School                  

         Chapter 10    Meeting the Couple of Tomorrow                                

 

Part Three: The Creatives

Chapter 11  The Art of Unretirement                        

Chapter 12  When Creativity Suddenly Appears                                           

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