Does Age Matter?

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Does Age Matter?

 “We cannot change our age, but we can change how much to enjoy it.

 

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Our oldest daughter was visiting us recently from Paris, where she lives, to join us on a vacation to Kauai. Before departing San Francisco, we had lunch at our favorite restaurant Zuni, with a dear friend who is 82 years young. Over lunch, Alona showed photos of newborns from three of her girlfriends, who all gave birth in their late 40 to early 50’s. They tried unsuccessfully for many years, and were finally able to conceive after reading “The Fertility Wisdom”, written by my good friend (and my personal healer), Dr. Angela Wu. Thankfully, with the advantage of modern medicine, far fewer women die during childbirth. And if Sara in the Torah was able to give birth at the age of 90 to her son Isaac, and then lived to the age of 127, which the Bible deems as a miracle, it is no surprise to me that miracles can be repeated again with the help of a 5000 year old Chinese healing knowledge, and modern implementation. After all, one hundred years ago, the average lifespan of women was 53 and 50 for men, and now it is 80 and 75 respectfully.

 

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You may have seen the movie I think that one of the reasons people live longer today, is that in the time of the information age, we are bombarded with a lot of information, which takes longer to absorb. As a result of education years and building carrier, children come in life later. In the past the relationship with children started earlier and lasted in average 30 to 40 years. Now it is basically the same – people have children later in life, and subsequently live longer.

 

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The result of living longer may for some, create economic hardship. The retirement age starts at the age of 66. But what if a person lives another 20 to 30 years? For those who own property, like our 82 years young friend, a possible solution is a reverse mortgage. In her case, the balance of her mortgage is $394,000.00. She has an adjustable loan, and recently she called me, concerned that the interest rate on her mortgage might go up. I’ve refinanced her mortgage numerous times over the years, but now because of the lack of steady income, she is not qualified. For her, a reverse mortgage is a great solution (and she is qualified to get one). She can stay in her home as long as she can, because there is no mortgage payment to drain her cash flow. Yes, age matters. Here are the benefits for being advanced in age; and having children later and no mortgage payments.

 

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If you have questions how to benefit from those programs, come to our seminar.

P.S. One of the ways to live a long life is to have joy every day. Is not this why we want to have children regardless of our age? Another way is to work hard and to have often vacations. We enjoyed one week in Kauai, which brought back out vitality. Hope you’ll enjoy the images of children and parents I photographed at the beaches in Kauai.

 

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Manny<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />                                                               Signature