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At 97, Barbara Morris Advocates for Lifelong Engagement

“People who are truly alive want to know what's happening in the world and want to be part of it,” says 97-year-old Barbara Morris. The editor of the Put Old on Hold Journal argues that chronological age should never dictate an individual’s capacity for productivity or meaningful contribution to society.

At 97, Barbara Morris Advocates for Lifelong Engagement

Operating from Cave Creek, Arizona, Morris has spent decades challenging conventional narratives about aging. Through her publication, she encourages older Americans to prioritize mental sharpness and physical vitality, rejecting the notion that retirement necessitates a withdrawal from public life. Her philosophy centers on the belief that staying informed on current events, policy, and science is as vital as maintaining a healthy diet or exercise regimen.

Her weekly publication, the Put Old on Hold Bulletin, serves a demographic that values self-reliance and lifelong learning. By curating a mix of commentary, health advice, and news, Morris provides a platform for readers who seek to maintain their independence and community roles well into their later years. For Morris, the core of successful aging lies in the refusal to let a birth year define one's future, ensuring that the wisdom and experience of older generations remain active, influential assets in the modern landscape.

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