65 years old

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What does turning 65 years old mean to you?
 

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Turning 65, which I do in just over a month, means that I'll be going on Old Age income. Besides that, not much. Not like when I turned 60. Then it was like overnight I got old. It was really difficult for me to accept, but I did...finally.
"Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, until I proclaim Your power to the next generation, Your might to all who are to come." - Psalm 71:18
 
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It used to be ancient when I was a kid!! I'm not there yet, but it doesn't seem as old anymore.
 

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Turning 65, which I do in just over a month, means that I'll be going on Old Age income.
That used to be the case here too, but now they changed it to 67.
 

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That happened to me 2 years ago. Nothing changed much. I still work part time, travel, do my hobbies. Only thing different is SS income and change in insurance.
 
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