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The pensioner’s time | Willy Hansen

Some have a shorter way to go

The average life expectancy according to Statistics Sweden for men in Sweden is 81.6 and for women the average life expectancy is 84.9 years, which is 3.3 years longer than for men. If you are around 70 years old, you have significantly less time left in life than someone who is 35 to 40 years old. If you were to say to someone who is 35 to 40 years old, you have about 15 years left in your life He probably panicked. The elderly’s time is therefore particularly valuable for the elderly themselves, for the reason that there are few years and a shorter road left.

When that pensioner plans something, it is because, thanks to pension, he can choose the best time. Therefore, not so fun to have to change the planning, even though it can actually go well in several cases. Example; I’ve finally made an appointment to get new glasses, I’m really looking forward to it. I don’t want to move the time further away when I’ve sharpened my mind on it.

You pensioners have “permanent holidays”. What you intend to do can be done at another time, it is said.

Sometimes the question comes as an example, what are you doing on the 15th? Don’t answer it, but ask a counter question. I wonder why you ask? If you answer that I don’t do anything, you sit there in the corner squeezed into a corner and may not be able to deny what is being asked without so-called sustainable arguments.

Pensioners always have so much to do, it is said sweepingly. How is it that many people often think so? I think this assumption is based on the idea that the retiree doesn’t have much in the planning doesn’t match the reality if the retiree actually has it. Even the pensioner has plans and uses the time of his life precisely because he is a pensioner.

The moral misapprehension is likely that the pensioner’s time is not infrequently given a lower rank than the younger person’s time. I have 30 to 35 years less time left in life than someone who is younger (35 to 40 years). That time is mine and almost significantly more valuable than it was several decades ago.

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