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At 58, I refuse to accept the ‘old age’ label | Letter

the Guardian·Guardian Staff·27 days ago
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At 58, I read Zoe Williams’s column with a mixture of laughter and disbelief, and, I admit, a flicker of irritation ( Gen Z thinks old age begins at 53 – so I have only three months to go, 28 April ). If 53 is now considered the starting point of “old age”, what exactly am I meant to be doing? Planning my funeral? Retiring from joy? Williams captures something real about generational perception, but the conclusion deserves a gentle pushback. The idea that life sharply declines into fragility and caution in one’s early 50s is not just exaggerated, it’s unhelpful. It risks shrinking people’s sense of what remains possible. At 58, I am not winding down; I am still discovering, still moving, still interested in the world. Yes, perhaps I am slightly more aware of my knees than I was at 27, but I am also wiser about what truly matters and far less interested in living by someone else’s definition of limitation. If younger generations believe that old age begins at 53, they may be in for an abrupt awakening.…

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