Millennials Show Us What ‘Old’ Looks Like | Disrupt Aging - YouTube

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Hey, how's it going?
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You can stand right there. That's your mark.
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How you doing? >> I'm great. How are you?
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Great. >> Awesome.
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Just tell us your first name and your age.
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My real age? [giggles]
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My name is Paulo. I'm 25-years old.
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My name is Daniela, and I'm 19.
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24. >> 35.
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31. >> 33.
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I'm 26-years old.
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What age do you consider to be old?
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Late 40s.
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Maybe 50.
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[sighs] Umm...
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I feel like 30s is the new 20s. So I'd say like 40 is old.
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I'd probably say 50s.
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I'd like you to show me how an old person would cross the street.
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Show me how an old person would send a text message.
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How might an old person do a push-up?
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[coughs]
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What about jumping jacks?
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[panting]
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Okay. Hang on, there's someone I want you to meet.
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Hello, I'm Birch. I'm 66.
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Hi, I'm Daphne, and I'm 68.
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I'm Dee, and I'm 55.
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George Fastbinder, 75. >> Wow.
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My name's Parvati. I'm 70.
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Nice to meet you. >> Nice to meet you.
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We're gonna give you about two minutes
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to teach each other something that you are good at.
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Okay. >> Hmm.
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I can teach you a drop that I do. >> Okay, please.
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Both of your legs go up, and your arm goes up, and your left arm goes like this.
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Okay. >> Ready?
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One, two, three, lift. One, two, three.
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And bring it to your heart. And bring it to your heart.
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And the head in. Yeah.
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Try to get your balance, and raise up.
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Now you can bring your legs and your feet up.
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[woman laughs] I can't.
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It's hard, right? >> Yeah.
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One, two, three, five, six, seven.
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So when you come out of a turn... >> Oh, sorry.
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...either way you go back to that place.
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Over, now forward. Over. Yeah. [girl laughs]
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Square it like this, and give me a hook.
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Hook, jab cross. Hook. And then we'll go like this. Right?
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One, two, three.
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Now what age might you consider to be old?
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Probably 80 or 90. [giggles]
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He could just do everything that I told him to do.
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An age that I consider to be old now might be 100. [laughs]
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Do you remember what you said?
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Yeah, I said in the 50s. I thought that would be old.
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But, when I thought about it, like...
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[both laugh] Wait a minute. Now can I do it?
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It really changed my thinking of what old is.
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You've taught me something today.
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Clearly there's no way she's old, you know.
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Now I know from today, hey, I don't look at age. [laughs]
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At my age I feel like I did when I was in my 20s.
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There's so many things that I still want to do.
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There's so many things that I can do.
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As long as I'm growing and learning, then age doesn't matter.
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When people start stopping that's when they start getting old.
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Thank you. >> You're welcome.
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Thank you so much. >> Thank you.
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Okay.
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Thanks, Daphne. >> Thank you. It's great meeting you.
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How long have you been doing this? Is this a new skill?
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40 years. >> Wow.
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[Redefine what it means to age.]
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