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Opinion: Don’t be sad in these three stages of life

#SeniorCitizens

(1) First Camp: 58 to 65 years

The workplace moves away from you.

No matter how successful or powerful you become during your career, you will be called an ordinary person. So, don’t stick to the mindset and superiority complex of your previous job or business

(2) Second Camp: 65 to 72 years

At this age, society slowly moves away from you. Your frequent friends and colleagues will reduce and hardly anyone will recognize you at your previous workplace.

Don’t say “I was…” or “I was once…” because the younger generation will not recognize you, and you shouldn’t feel bad about it!

(3) Third Camp: 72 to 77 years

At this camp, the family will slowly move away from you. Even though you may have many children and grandchildren, most of the time you will be living with your partner or alone.

When your children visit occasionally, it is an expression of affection, so don’t blame them for visiting less, because they are busy with their lives!

And finally after 77+,
the earth wants to destroy you. At this time, don’t be sad or grieve, because this is the last stage of life, and everyone will eventually follow this path!

*So, while our body is still capable, live life to the fullest!

Eat, drink, play and do what you like.

Be happy, live happily..

Dear senior citizen brothers and sisters,

The above article is very well written by the author.

👍 Many thanks and congratulations to the author.

After 58+, form a group of friends and keep meeting occasionally at a fixed place, at a fixed time. Keep in telephonic contact. Recall and share old life experiences with each other.

Always be happy👏

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