“My mother lived until a month shy of her 99th birthday and thoroughly enjoyed life well into the age she passed away. I want to be like my mom, who had no regrets and believed every age was her best,” Christine Schoenwald writes.
“Sixty-four isn’t old, and I’m only going to get older and more magnificent until I’m the finest version of myself. I’m grateful for aging as it has brought me so many gifts.”

https://www.aarpethel.com/fulfillment/what-i-truly-love-most-about-being-in-my-60s
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What I Truly Love Most About Being in My 60s

Getting older has taught me that every age is the best age yet.

The Ethel

I can't expect to reach new personal bests -- or maybe even do better than last year - as a runner after a certain age. I need some new racing goals! https://nextchapter.machlis.com/posts/2024-09-22-racing-at-60-is-different/

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My Next Chapter: A Retirement Journey - Racing at 60+ is Different

Now that new personal bests are unlikely - or even doing better than last year - it’s time for some different running goals.