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The art of growing old disgracefully – live it up!

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Published: July 31, 2025
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Beware beige cardigans and early bedtimes –they are wildly overrated!
Beware beige cardigans and early bedtimes –they are wildly overrated!
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WHO says growing old means growing quiet?

While society might nudge you towards gentle hobbies, neutral tones and a sensible sedan, there’s a rebellious brigade of silver-haired renegades out there proving that age is just a number – and that number doesn’t come with a manual.

Forget fading quietly into the background. This is your time to wear leopard print to Woolies, flirt shamelessly with the barista, and insist that margaritas are medicinal. After all, why go gently into that good night when you can tango, tell off a telemarketer, or take up Latin dancing in your living room (preferably in fluffy slippers)?

Growing old disgracefully means embracing your eccentricities like prized heirlooms. It’s not about denying your age –it’s about weaponising it. You’ve earned the right to speak your mind, skip the queue, and loudly proclaim, “Back in my day…” even if it was only last Thursday.

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Why knit when you can sky-dive? Why settle for decaf when espresso still gives you a pulse? And why wear “age-appropriate” fashion when glittery sneakers and oversized sunglasses bring you far more joy?

Your playlist can still include punk rock. Your social calendar can involve mischief. And your “quiet afternoon” might just feature cocktails, karaoke and a heated debate about which decade had the best dance moves.

Sure, there might be creaky knees and an occasional forgotten name (or two), but dignity is optional and fun is forever. Life’s too short to act your age – and far too long to pretend you’re done with adventures.

So to all the gloriously grumpy, fabulously free and delightfully defiant seniors out there: thank you for proving that life doesn’t end at 60 … it just gets better.

Keep marching to the beat of your own bongo drums. And never apologise for being a little bit extra.

You’ve earned it.

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