How to Become a ‘Superager’
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Re: How to Become a ‘Superager’
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I think continuously becoming a better programmer is probably a good way to go at this. If you can sprinkle in some traveling and learning another language or to while you're at it, that would perfect. And maybe learn a musical instrument as well. That's my medium to long term plan, anyway.
What does travel have to do with this? Seems awful expensive (for your wallet and the environment) and unrelated to health.
The effect of a total change of routine, new experiences and challenges, emotional experiences (stress, wonder, happiness), was huge.
It was the first time I saw him look alive in months.
In retirement, I think you cam get stuck in am easy, comfortable rut. As in working age life but more so. Travel to novel places, with novel people, doing novel things, can force you out of that rut. Probably worth remembering for younger rutters as well.
Re: How to Become a ‘Superager’
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#94Earlier quoted context omitted.
What does travel have to do with this? Seems awful expensive (for your wallet and the environment) and unrelated to health.
Just went on a trip with my recently retired father. The effect of a total change of routine, new experiences and challenges, emotional experiences (stress, wonder, happiness), was huge. It was the first time I saw him look alive in months. In retirement, I think you cam get stuck in am easy, comfortable rut. As in working age life but more so. Travel to novel places, with novel people, doing novel things, can force…
Of course, I'm not talking about candy tripping in Ibiza.
Re: How to Become a ‘Superager’
#95Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think continuously becoming a better programmer is probably a good way to go at this. If you can sprinkle in some traveling and learning another language or to while you're at it, that would perfect. And maybe learn a musical instrument as well. That's my medium to long term plan, anyway.
What does travel have to do with this? Seems awful expensive (for your wallet and the environment) and unrelated to health.