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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 49 MIN

20 Years From Now: Design Your Abundant Life (5 Fs + The Centenarian Decathlon)

from Tales of Abundance · host John Oberg and Randy Lorensen

Imagine it’s 20 years from now—and life is great. What had to be true… and what do you start doing today to make that future real? In this episode, we walk through a powerful “future-back” exercise: picture your life in 2046, then reverse-engineer the choices, habits, and focus that would have to happen for you to actually get there. John shares his annual 10-year narrative built around the 5 Fs—Fitness (mind/body/spirit), Family, Friends & Community, Fun, and Financial/Professional—and why the point isn’t to “predict perfectly,” but to open the right doors on purpose. We also go deep on longevity and quality of life—healthspan vs. lifespan—including the “Centenarian Decathlon” concept: define what you want your body to be able to do in your final decade, then train for it now. And we don’t ignore reality: we talk macro uncertainty, sovereignty, and the emotional weight of trying to plan in a world that’s moving fast—then bring it back to what you can control: small steps, shedding what’s dragging you down, and building community that keeps you steady. We open with an Abundance Briefing on taxes, mortgages, space, and robotics—because the future isn’t just something you hope for… it’s something you prepare to use. Keywords (search): abundance, personal growth, business growth, wealth, 5 Fs framework, future vision exercise, 10-year narrative, Think and Grow Rich, healthspan, longevity, Centenarian Decathlon, Peter Attia, Dan Sullivan, sovereignty, habits, self-reflection, community. Timestamps00:23 Abundance Briefing: tax changes (standard deduction, tips/overtime, child tax credit, depreciation) 04:46 Fed buying mortgage-backed securities + what it could mean for mortgage rates 09:20 Artemis 2 and “we’re going back to the moon” excitement 14:10 CES-style home robots (folding laundry) + why the tech matters more than chores 18:46 Jetsons fact-check + how long “the future” can take 19:16 Main question: “20 years from now, life is great—what happened?” 19:32 John’s 10-year narrative + the 5 Fs framework 21:33 Getting specific: faith, sleep, walking, training, body comp targets 27:32 Healthspan vs. lifespan + the Centenarian Decathlon idea 29:09 Randy’s “sovereignty + abundance” vision + future being brighter than the past 43:56 The hard part: shedding what you don’t want in your life (people, habits, food) 47:43 The missing piece: community + doing the work together 48:34 Closing joke + deeper truth: “You’re not too old to ski… you’re too old to fall.”

Imagine it’s 20 years from now—and life is great. What had to be true… and what do you start doing today to make that future real? In this episode, we walk through a powerful “future-back” exercise: picture your life in 2046, then reverse-engineer the choices, habits, and focus that would have to happen for you to actually get there. John shares his annual 10-year narrative built around the 5 Fs—Fitness (mind/body/spirit), Family, Friends & Community, Fun, and Financial/Professional—and why the point isn’t to “predict perfectly,” but to open the right doors on purpose. We also go deep on longevity and quality of life—healthspan vs. lifespan—including the “Centenarian Decathlon” concept: define what you want your body to be able to do in your final decade, then train for it now. And we don’t ignore reality: we talk macro uncertainty, sovereignty, and the emotional weight of trying to plan in a world that’s moving fast—then bring it back to what you can control: small steps, shedding what’s dragging you down, and building community that keeps you steady. We open with an Abundance Briefing on taxes, mortgages, space, and robotics—because the future isn’t just something you hope for… it’s something you prepare to use. Keywords (search): abundance, personal growth, business growth, wealth, 5 Fs framework, future vision exercise, 10-year narrative, Think and Grow Rich, healthspan, longevity, Centenarian Decathlon, Peter Attia, Dan Sullivan, sovereignty, habits, self-reflection, community. Timestamps00:23 Abundance Briefing: tax changes (standard deduction, tips/overtime, child tax credit, depreciation) 04:46 Fed buying mortgage-backed securities + what it could mean for mortgage rates 09:20 Artemis 2 and “we’re going back to the moon” excitement 14:10 CES-style home robots (folding laundry) + why the tech matters more than chores 18:46 Jetsons fact-check + how long “the future” can take 19:16 Main question: “20 years from now, life is great—what happened?” 19:32 John’s 10-year narrative + the 5 Fs framework 21:33 Getting specific: faith, sleep, walking, training, body comp targets 27:32 Healthspan vs. lifespan + the Centenarian Decathlon idea 29:09 Randy’s “sovereignty + abundance” vision + future being brighter than the past 43:56 The hard part: shedding what you don’t want in your life (people, habits, food) 47:43 The missing piece: community + doing the work together 48:34 Closing joke + deeper truth: “You’re not too old to ski… you’re too old to fall.”

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