How Long Do You Think You Will Live?
David Buck
| Time Management Expert | Revenue Catalyst | Driving Success through Strategic Planning & Execution | Author of "The Time-Optimized Life" |
Infinity Lifestyle Design Newsletter 08.04.23
How Long Do You Think You'll Live?
A version of this article first appeared in?Rethinking65 .
LinkedIn?is my platform of choice. I spend most of my social media time and engagement there. When posting content, you can select the feature that lets you ask a question, in the form of a poll, and collect the results. One day I inquired, “How long do you think you will live?” I gave four different date range choices, starting in the 50s on up to 100-plus years. I never expected the storm of negative criticism I would receive publicly and privately.
“You are a gross human being!”
“How morbid!”
“What is wrong with you?”
“You should be kicked off the platform.”
Clearly, the idea of exploring our mortality can be an emotional topic for many. However, in my stubbornness (or stupidity), I was not deterred. The conversation of lifespan is a key component to helping my clients plan their post-career lifestyle strategy.
The topic of longevity can be daunting for both financial advisors and their clients. After all, who wants to think about their own mortality? However, as life expectancy continues to grow, it is becoming increasingly important to have a conversation about longevity with spouse/partner and financial planner.
The good news is that this conversation doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. By outlining it as a lifestyle planning opportunity, you can see the possibilities that lie ahead.
Framing the topic
Consider this approach to get the longevity discussion started with your spouse/partner:
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Diving deeper
Now that the cat is out of the bag, it is important that the conversation continues. Here’s how:
Seeing the benefits
You may be thinking, “This seems risky, I am not sure it will go well.” That can be the case with some couples. However, a longevity discussion offers definitive benefits for both you and your clients including the ability to:
Going for it
The last thing I’d want you to experience with your significant other is what happened to me with my LinkedIn poll. However, I have had heartfelt and enlightened discussions with people about the possibilities presented when they seek to quantify the length of their life. Depending on which source you cite, the average life expectancy in the U.S. is around 79 years. People who have taken the Retirement Time Analysis (RTA) estimate their lifespan at just over 87 years. Their average retirement age is 66 years, meaning they typically expect to spend almost one-quarter of their life in a post-career setting. Think of all the qualitative plans you can make when you quantify the number of years that you think you have left.
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1 年Dave brilliant post! I always look forward to your perspective. Thanks for being a source of inspiration!” Happy Monday ??