

The CENIE Logbook
The CENIE Logbook is an open space for thought, created to explore the new era we are living through—one not measured in technologies or ideologies, but in years added to life. From here, CENIE proposes a new culture of longevity, grounded in rigorous knowledge, critical perspective, and a commitment to transformation.
Each entry is a stop along a shared journey. A place to raise uncomfortable questions, identify emerging truths, and connect disciplines that rarely engage with one another. We are not here to romanticize aging, but to understand it in all its complexity, and to think collectively about how to live better in societies that already are—and will continue to be—long-lived.
The Logbook is a chronicle in progress, a narrative compass, an invitation to intergenerational dialogue. We write about health, work, relationships, culture, care, cities, and time. Because longevity is not a demographic niche—it is the new structural framework of the 21st century.
We publish every week, with a commitment to consistency and depth. Sometimes we provoke, sometimes we accompany. Always with the aim of contributing to an ethical, inclusive, and strategic vision of aging.
The CENIE Logbook has no final destination. It has direction, meaning, and community. Welcome aboard.