How Ageism Harms Society and Solutions to End It | TED Talk

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Facing Age
Ageism Inside
Real Enemy
Redefining Age
Purposeful Aging
Global Shift

Facing Age

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    Fear of aging is common but based on myths about nursing homes and dementia.

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    Happiness follows a U-curve, peaking at life's beginnings and end.

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    Ageism, a social construct, fuels these misconceptions and fears.

The concept of systemic discrimination and prejudice, and how structural 'isms' function within societal institutions.
Basic demographic trends, specifically global population aging and its implications for public resources and labor markets.
The 'social determinants of health' framework, which outlines how social, economic, and environmental factors influence physical and mental well-being.
An introductory understanding of implicit bias and how unconscious stereotypes influence behavior and decision-making.
Developing and implementing age-inclusive human resource policies and combating recruitment bias in corporate settings.
Analyzing the economic opportunities of the 'Silver Economy' and how businesses can innovate to serve an aging demographic.
Exploring 'Gerontechnology' and inclusive design principles that ensure technology and infrastructure remain accessible to older adults.
Designing public policies and community programs focused on intergenerational solidarity and reducing social isolation among seniors.
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Ageism is a socially constructed prejudice that pits people against each other and makes aging unnecessarily difficult; it stems from denial about our own future aging and is reinforced by media and cultural messages, but can be challenged by recognizing that aging is a natural, powerful lifelong process that unites us all, and by advocating for policies and attitudes that value older adults as valuable contributors to society.