5 Things I Don't Do Anymore After 60

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In this video, I discuss 5 things I stopped doing after 60 to enjoy life more.

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0:00 Intro
0:15 5 Things I Don’t Do Anymore After 60
1:03 #1 Thing I Don’t Do
2:37 #2 Thing I Don’t Do
5:04 #3 Thing I Don’t Do
6:59 #4 Thing I Don’t Do
8:21 #5 Thing I Don’t Do
11:46 Conclusion

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One thing I no longer care about are late appointments. Turned up at the dentist for a power clean, had to wait a bit then they found that the machine was broken, they were so apologetic. I didn’t really care. I got out, walked to the dentists, and back got my daily steps in and had a lovely chat with two charming lady dentists. Getting stressed out about it would achieve nothing.

akula
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I am 59 in a month's time. Since becoming very sick and having to medically retire, I adopted these measures (+ a few more) 4 years ago - all power to you and enjoy your retirement !

SarcoidosisWarrior
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I turn 60 in two days, and I applaud you and this post Nick. Every point you made is 100% so valid for how I am starting to see things in life. One thing I do now, without even thinking about it is to live life to the fullest, do what you enjoy, don't wait or waste a second thinking about whether you should do this, or do that - just do it.

arunphillips
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Absolutely spot on Nick. I retired at 67 and enjoying the freedom of not dealing with people every day. I too had goals and budgets and so relieved to be away from it all. My goals these days are to wake up and enjoy my day. I still go to the gym at 6am and enjoy my time with my new wife of just under two years. She is retiring early next week and will be enjoying time away in our caravan. Thank you for the informative video

les
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I don't queue to do anything I don't want to do anymore. I was in a supermarket and wanted to use the self service with my trolly of shopping rather than queue but madam told me only baskets for self service so I said are you going to open more checkouts then or are they just going to carry on yapping? She just said no trolleys and pointed to a daft sign so I gently pushed the trolly towards her and said you might get one if those (ladies yapping) to put that lot back because I'm not queuing and walked out. I was delighted with myself I have all day to do what I want and no one is telling me when I can or can't do it so I went to Tesco instead and uses their shop & scan 😊

Thorpeman
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Having retired 2 years ago, 60th birthday next week, this latest posting is absolutely on the nail for me. Liberating and re-affirming. Good advice all round. Keep up the good vids.

Mark-jwwr
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We are arse holes not ass holes, remember it’s too late to save America now.

paulhiggins
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Wise words and good advice as always.
I have only been retired for a few months and still adjusting to a new life style.
One thing i don't miss about working are the stressfull days trying to please too
many people at once.
The one i am trying to do is keep active and now i walk a lot more than i ever have.
It will take time to reach my ideal weight, but at last it is going down.
Looking forward to your next video.

Barbarapape
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Hi Nick, basically it is avoiding stress, which as we get older ( I, being 66) is harder to deal with. Annoying people, expectations, etc., are all potential stress situations. I now, after too many years, have the confidence and necessity to shut these factors down. By the way, I am American and find it downright rude when people should comment on physical appearance. Thanks for sharing…

jvl
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Excellent. With you 100%. Not allowing stress to take over, has been transformative in my life. Especially not having expctations of people. So true.

artistinbeziers
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I am 37. But I love your advice. I apply those in my life. No matter what happen, let it be and let it go. :D

songdep-wfwp
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People are entitled to their opinion but they are not entitled to insult you with their opinion

John-tv
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Well said, my thoughts too. Now 71 and enjoying life 👍👍😎

CAJONES
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I enjoyed my job. I retired at 60. I’m 63 now. I just wish I’d stop dreaming about being back at work. Every morning I wake up and try to figure out what my tiny brain is trying to tell me?

akula
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"Life audit", I like the term. I did the same thing at age 60, although to be honest I didn't have much choice. Nice video. Thanks.

SophisticatedBob
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30 and 60, the two big birthdays of an adult. I'm the same age as you. Visited an old friend in York a couple of weekends back and we did a pub tour whilst walking the walls. Tbh, the way so many were so very easily coerced, propagandised and how snitchy, malevolent and virtue signalling, they became, during covid, made me fully reassess my views on the population as a whole.

spanishpeaches
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If you don't care why are you calling arseholes 'assholes'?
Unless its to keep your US viewers happy? 😂

marton
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Really enjoying your videos. you’re definitely getting into your stride with the YouTube videos and I think your delivery is more relaxed and flows better with each video. I find the subjects and your perspective on them very helpful. It’s a good guide of what’s ahead for me as a 51 year old .

nickd
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Early 50s, still working and I already adopt those 5!! Needless to say I am not exactly aspiring for greatness. I care for my own wellbeing too much. I also follow my sons philosophy - 'Nobody cares when your dead!' P.S your from Wetherby? I'm an ex Taddy chap. Thanks to Fade to Grey you appeared on my screen.

Sporadic_Si
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I am 51, and I got all of your top 5! My second divorce changed my life. Glad I am on course

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