16 things that only 5% of people over 70 can do, that's rare | 168

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @JayKethley-y8d
    @JayKethley-y8d 11 дней назад +5

    1) walking effortlessly without pain. 2) climbing stairs with stability. 3) Doing your own cooking. 4) Having a sharp memory. 5) Driving with confidence. 6) Active gardening, caring for plants. 7) Carrying groceries without much difficulty 8) Active light exercise. 9) Companionship & community. 10) Light maintenance around the house, household fixes. 11) Reading. 12) Staying up to date with new digital technologies. 13) Good sleep routines. 14) Managing your own finances. 15) Accepting aging with resilience, focusing on what matters, aging gracefully with gratitude. 16) Caring for personal appearances... 17) Spiritual resolve to make the best of it all...

    • @After_70
      @After_70  11 дней назад

      "Thank you so much for watching the video! It's even more wonderful that you've highlighted the important points you've listed here! Once again, I wish you good health and happiness!"

  • @brucefloyd5704
    @brucefloyd5704 10 дней назад +1

    Not retiring too soon. I was actively employed until I was 75. Do new things. Darius Rucker has a song that ask, "when was the last time you did something new for the first time? It can be scary, but once tried; it can add energy to your life.

    • @After_70
      @After_70  10 дней назад

      Embracing New Experiences
      I couldn't agree more! Your decision to continue working until the age of 75 and your emphasis on trying new things are truly admirable. The song by Darius Rucker you mentioned, "When Was the Last Time," is a great reminder to step out of our comfort zones and experience life to the fullest.
      It's indeed scary to venture into the unknown, but the rewards can be immense. Engaging in new activities not only adds energy to our lives but also helps keep our minds active and stimulated. Your approach to life is a wonderful example for others, especially seniors, who might be contemplating retirement or feeling stagnant.
      By embracing new experiences, we can continue to grow, learn, and find new passions, which is essential for a fulfilling life. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and inspiring others to do the same!

  • @goldenlifewisdom2911
    @goldenlifewisdom2911 7 дней назад +1

    The video highlights 16 remarkable abilities for individuals over 70, such as walking with ease, climbing stairs, staying active, maintaining independence, embracing technology, and practicing healthy habits. These abilities demonstrate vitality, mental clarity, strength, and positive aging.

    • @After_70
      @After_70  7 дней назад

      "Thank you for such a wonderful summary of the video! It’s truly inspiring to see how these abilities reflect the strength, resilience, and vitality that can come with positive aging. Staying active, embracing technology, and maintaining independence are such powerful reminders that life after 70 can be full of growth and opportunity.
      Which of these abilities do you feel most proud of in your own life? Or is there one you’re currently working on? I’d love to hear your thoughts-it’s always inspiring to learn from the experiences of others in this amazing community!"

  • @RoderickHunt-j7w
    @RoderickHunt-j7w 11 дней назад +1

    Yes...and the last gives one the power or internal strength to do all the rest with grace.

    • @After_70
      @After_70  11 дней назад

      Ah, I couldn't agree more! You've hit the nail on the head. That internal strength, or what I like to call "resilience," is indeed the key to navigating life's challenges with grace, especially as we age. It's remarkable how often we find that the most significant growth and self-awareness come from embracing our vulnerabilities and learning to lean into them. Your comment resonates deeply, and I'm sure many of our viewers can relate.
      What do you think is the most significant factor in cultivating that inner strength, especially for seniors? Is it a matter of mindset, support systems, or perhaps a combination of both? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this!

  • @john-h5b
    @john-h5b 11 дней назад +2

    narration voice pace is annoying

    • @After_70
      @After_70  11 дней назад

      Hi @john-h5b, I appreciate your honest feedback! Sorry to hear that the narration voice pace has been annoying for you. We're always looking for ways to improve and make our content more enjoyable for our viewers.
      Could you please tell us a bit more about what specifically bothers you about the pace? Is it too fast, too slow, or perhaps there's a certain tone or inflection that's not quite to your liking? Your input will help us tailor our content to better suit your preferences and those of our other valued viewers.

  • @kenmcd2014
    @kenmcd2014 11 дней назад +1

    The AI speech is is awful. I just can't handle it. 3) In the kitchen, then the next one is 3 again. Ironically that's about memory .... I didn't get any further. I think people are switching of to speech Ai because you no longer listen to what is being said but rather how it is being said which to many like me is extremely annoying and I don't even know why it is but it is. So I end up blocking channels that use A1 speech and would never like or subscribe to one.

    • @After_70
      @After_70  11 дней назад

      Hi there, I understand your frustration with AI speech, and I appreciate your candidness. It's clear that the current AI narration style isn't resonating with you, and that's okay. We value your feedback and would like to understand more about what specifically bothers you about the AI speech.
      You've raised a valid point about how the delivery of content can sometimes overshadow the content itself. It's ironic, as you mentioned, that a video about memory was affected by the narration style, making it difficult for you to focus on the message.
      I want to assure you that we're committed to creating content that is both informative and enjoyable to watch. Your input is crucial in helping us find a balance that works for our audience.
      Would you be open to exploring alternative narration styles or formats that might be more appealing to you? Perhaps a different tone, pace, or even a human narrator? Your thoughts will help us better serve our viewers.

  • @smiith7996
    @smiith7996 10 дней назад +1

    Get randy?

    • @After_70
      @After_70  10 дней назад

      Staying Active and Engaged
      Ha! I think you meant "Get ready" rather than "Get randy." Assuming that's the case, I'd say your comment is a great follow-up to the previous discussion about trying new things and staying active.
      Getting ready to take on new challenges and experiences is crucial for maintaining a sense of purpose and fulfillment, especially in our later years. It's a mindset that encourages us to stay engaged, learn, and grow, which is vital for both physical and mental well-being.
      So, to echo your sentiment, let's all get ready to embrace new opportunities and make the most of our time!