1. How has the increase in life expectancy and the extension of the lifespan challenged traditional systems and institutions in developed countries? Discuss the impact on education, careers, retirement, and caregiving.
2. In what ways does the concept of a "new map of life" challenge the existing norms of education, work, and retirement? How might adopting a lifelong approach to education and spreading out careers improve quality of life for individuals across different stages?
3. The article highlights the disparities in accessing longer, healthier lives based on socioeconomic status. How does inequality intersect with increased life expectancy, and how might this exacerbate existing social and economic disparities?
4.The report suggests normalizing and supporting transitions in and out of the workforce, as well as investing in early childhood. How could these recommendations address the challenges posed by longer lives, and what changes would be needed in policies and societal attitudes to make these recommendations a reality?