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👵 The Light We Forgot We Needed: On aging, cells, and what happens when modern life accidentally turns off the sun

👵 The Light We Forgot We Needed: On aging, cells, and what happens when modern life accidentally turns off the sun

Season 6 Episode 74 Published 12 hours ago
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Dr. Aronson puts it plainly: we should not be striving merely to avoid being old. We should be striving to become vibrant, respected elders. Wisdom has a different texture than information. Perspective has a different weight than data. The emotional resilience that arrives after decades of lived experience is not a consolation prize for physical decline — it is something that can only be earned, and it deserves a society capable of receiving it.

The light was always there. The biology was always there. The wisdom of the old was always there. We simply built walls around all of it and called it modern life. The question now is whether we are willing to open the windows.

References:

Elderhood: Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life - Louise Aronson

Bio-Optical Homeostasis: The Role of Near and Far Infrared Radiation in Mitochondrial Melatonin Synthesis and Systemic Health

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