8 Signs It's Time To Officially Admit You've Reached Old Age

Near Vision

It’s a natural, often annoying part of aging. Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in your early to mid-40s and continues to worsen until around age 65

Memory

As we get older, it becomes harder for us to remember things.

Energy

As we get older, we don't have as much energy as we used to when we were in our teens and twenties. As a result, everything feels like hard work.

Health Insurance

When we're in our twenties, health insurance plans are relatively inexpensive. This is because there's a small possibility of developing life-threatening complications at this age.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance gets really expensive when we get older. The final cost of insuring your trip might make the cheap off-peak getaway you found suddenly seem expensive

Retirement

Being old enough to retire is another sign that you're officially getting on in years.

Public Transportation

if you're getting to an age when you can start to apply for a free bus pass or discounted travel on the subway, it means you're getting old.

Check-Ups

Having routine check-ups is essential, as health problems increase with age and there's no stopping them.

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