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In reply to the discussion: What age do you think old age begins [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)79. So true.
I'm 69, and attending class reunions is incredibly enlightening. Not only have too many classmates already died, but far too many are either shuffling around because they're in poor health, or didn't come because of health issues.
Oh, and it's incredibly easy to tell which ones are smokers, those of the smokers who are still alive that is, because they look at least 10 years older than their age, and 20 or more older than the ones blessed with good genetics (and didn't smoke) who look 10 years younger than their age.
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I work in high-pressure finance, and more people die within 5 years of forced retirement than don't.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2018
#35
Policy is that once an employee hits federal retirement age, they must resign.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2018
#42
If the policy is that once they hit federal retirement age they must resign,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2018
#76
One of my bosses took a package at 55 so he could get another job. Most don't hire execs over that.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2018
#40
I think old age has more to do with health and physical deterioration than with years...
kentuck
Mar 2018
#17
I am in my early 70s. I feel healthier and more fit than when I was in my 50s. Smarter, too.
Stinky The Clown
Mar 2018
#18
My mom too! She had back problems until mid-fifties and now works part-time at 75 going strong!
flygal
Mar 2018
#20
When my Mom's older sister turned 85, Mom gave her a card with two old ladies on the front and one
dflprincess
Mar 2018
#58
My standard line that I've used for years is...You ain't old until you're dead.
Kirk Lover
Mar 2018
#72
Some days, it felt like it started at 15, but for the most part, I'd say 75...
Frustratedlady
Mar 2018
#82