A Conversation for How to Best Prepare for Old Age
Build up lots of memories
Mark Moxon Started conversation May 9, 2001
You can do this by travelling, varying your job as much as is feasible, not living in the same house for 40 years, reading lots of different types of book, trying to meet new people as much as possible, and striving for a healthy balance between selfishness and philanthropy.
In other words, try to develop memories that you want to remember. They'll keep you company in old age much more than TV will.
Build up lots of memories
voyager Posted May 9, 2001
Have lots of partners.......This way you'll always have fond memories of someone!
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