Communication without buckets

Freddy

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I am in my 80th year, an English man living in Switzerland. It is an interesting and difficult period in my life but I find it neatly impossible to communicate with any thoughtful peer. Mostly they seem to be in denial (my brother smoked 20 cigarettes a day until he was 100 kind of thing) or working through a bucket list. Problem is little is written by 80 + year olds about this period. I wonder if there is a group of thinking 80+ year olds who want to share ideas about how to navigate meaning in the final years in a realistic way. Was my question, the Senior Forums was the answer, so here I am
 
hi Freddy.... 'm not 80...but there are plenty on this forum who are so you'll find ot of commonality here..

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Hi Freddy
I’m not 80 yet but know there are many 80 year olds on here for you to get to know. You’d be doing a big disservice to yourself if you only want to converse with 80 year olds. The best threads are ones that involve ALL elderly members. We all learn from one another.

Anyway, welcome to the forum. šŸ’œ
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Welcome to the Forum, Freddy -

When I worked, I looked forward to retirement. Now that I'm retired, I wish there was more to do, but I try not to dwell on that. "Comparison is the thief of joy" - [Roosevelt].

I just manage one day at a time and enjoy a leisurely pace, but I get out now and then and do something enjoyable away from home.

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