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10-13-2005, 08:31 PM
From septuagenarian mountaineers to nonagenarian CEOs, Japan's greatest generation refuses to quit (http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501051017-1115720,00.html)
"The elderly represent Japan's greatest generation, responsible for lifting the country from the postwar ashes and building the world's second biggest economy—and they're not done yet, as May Ushiyama shows."
An interesting article from Time Magazine that makes me look forward to my retirement years (that's a long time in the future by the way).
"The elderly represent Japan's greatest generation, responsible for lifting the country from the postwar ashes and building the world's second biggest economy—and they're not done yet, as May Ushiyama shows."
An interesting article from Time Magazine that makes me look forward to my retirement years (that's a long time in the future by the way).