Given the longevity of individuals today, limiting sixty-five-year-olds to…

Given the longevity of individuals today, limiting sixty-five-year-olds to basically passive roles in family governance simply wastes the vitality of significant family assets. At the same time, not to permit the rising generation to assume the active roles in family governance will lead to its frustration, and a different waste of family assets will occur.

— from Time

Also belongs to

Related