Everyone can paint an ideal picture of old age.
Talk to friends about this ... maybe the elders will wonder, why is the post-90 s generation, like teenagers, already thinking about things 50 years later? Are you too tired to live and work? In fact, I don't think this represents our premature aging after 90. Instead, it is a beautiful expectation for the future.
"What's it like to grow up" poked the hearts of countless netizens. Some people say: I finally reached the age I expected as a child, but I didn't become the person I expected as a child. Every day, people complain about their jobs. Oh, I don't want to do it. The next day, many people will continue to work hard.
Every part of life should be unique and radiant. Yearning for a "three-stage" retirement life: writing in the morning, reading in the afternoon and watching movies in the evening. Living in a small mountain village in memory, far away from the noise and bustling streets of the city, there is no worry about work and scientific research. Although I am not rich, I still have some money in my hand. Although I have some minor physical problems, they are not serious. I can go out to exercise, bask in the sun and read books every day. My children and grandchildren are all grown up. I don't bother them, and they don't bother me. Think about the past and family and friends in the rocking chair at dusk from time to time.
People sometimes change by imagination and live by imagination. Waiting for one day, we find ourselves getting old according to our original imagination, even a general direction is the fulfillment of all our wishes. In this way, life will not fail us!
What is your ideal old age life?
"When I retire into old age, I hope everything is still simple. Get up in the morning, go to the park to play Tai Chi to exercise your aging body, come back and live in our comfortable and warm home, and lie on the massage chair to enjoy the warm time. My wife is watering the flowers and reading the newspaper. I am cooking simple meals in the kitchen ... May everything be fine! "