I've met some very cool geezers in my short life. Age is so irrelevant these days. My first sailing instructor was 85. My barber when I lived in KS was late 70s and still an avid rider and pilot. I took an advanced self defense program in weapons back in 07 after my ex had her life threatened south of the border and needed an armed escort to the airport. Our instructor was a retired AF pilot well into his 80s that would put some of today's youth to shame. What's scary though as someone who works in medicine is that we are on the verge of seeing the youth of today likely facing a shorter life expectancy than folks of your generation along with escalating cases of cancer at younger ages. That's why I'm not kidding when I said I wish I grew up in the 60s or early 70s.