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  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    47 (a good year..........?)
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,105
    edited July 2009
    Leading psychologist calls for recognition of new reality of ageing

    Society's view of ageing is fundamentally flawed with the over 55s in reality travelling the world and living the happiest and most fulfilled lifestyle of any age group, according to the Standard Life report 'Age Old Stereotypes', published today. In the report, psychologist Honey Langcaster-James calls for an end to society's 'deep rooted ageism' and recognition that baby boomers have lifestyles closer to our perception of under 25 year olds than over 55s.

    The report is based on a YouGov survey of 2,100 UK adults and found:

    People define over 55 year olds by what they don't do. The perception is they are most likely of all age groups to be lonely and least likely to have hobbies or be doing anything adventurous


    In reality, over 55 year olds are most likely to be active in the community, most likely to be travelling abroad and least likely to be lonely. Of all age groups, over 55s are most likely to be happy and content


    Most people believe that the 'time of our lives' is aged between 18 and 25 years old, when you are most likely to have time for fun and socialising, be most likely to play sport and hobbies, and be adventurous


    18 to 25 year olds were in reality most likely of all age groups to be lonely and have financial worries. They are least likely to be in a satisfying relationship or to live in a nice home.

    Honey Langcaster-James said: "We still think of over 55s as being past it, lonely, almost 'retired' from active life. With 61 year olds reaching the North Pole, 50 year olds having children, 75 year olds starting up new businesses, the reality could not be further from these outdated stereotypes. Baby boomers are actually in fact having the time of their lives."

    She continued: "We have to address society's deep rooted ageism and overcome the negativity associated with being older. There is a clear opportunity for government and the financial services industry to harness the optimism that the baby boomers have for the future with the long-term saving needed to achieve their goals. If we can do this, then the benefits to our society and economy will be significant."

    John Lawson, Head of Pensions Policy, Standard Life said: "Baby boomers live a far younger lifestyle, are ambitious for an active future when they can travel more, work on their terms and launch new business ventures, as well enjoy time with friends and family. This shift in attitudes spells the death of retirement as we know it. The financial services industry must respond and do more to connect this excitement for the future to saving into lifelong products that will allow people to achieve their goals."

    Additional research findings:

    People think that between 26 to 35 years old, you will be most likely to 'settle down' and care for children/ family or start a business
    In reality, this age group is the least defined with people just as likely to be travelling abroad and socialising than having children or starting a business

    It is not until 'middle age', between 36 to 55 years old, that people are most likely to care for children or family, be in a satisfying relationship or start a business

    At this age, people were also found to have least time for fun or socialising and be least likely to be happy and content.
    'Age Old Stereotypes' is based on a YouGov survey of a UK representative sample of 2,100 adults analysed by psychologist Honey Langcaster-James. Respondents were asked to identify which feelings and activities they thought were typical at a certain age. To avoid bias, the survey was repeated a week later when respondents were asked to identify which activities and feelings applied to them
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,737
    Me and SoundAsa£ might be twins...Good year 1948.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    believe me, one of your wears a lot better than the other !
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,477
    [cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]believe me, one of your wears a lot better than the other !

    Ya cheeky young git!
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Well this is good.............just joined the forum after months of reading as a guest.........and this my first ever post is about age!!

    Ok so I'm 54 and a half!!, so not in last category yet.....

    Glad to have joined the forum though, supported club since I was 5 (1960).....only get along to occasional games, but will be there for the opening game of season!

    Hoping people can keep me updated with whats going on with Addicks as I now live in East Midlands and work in Asia/South America.........long commute!!
  • stilladdicted
    stilladdicted Posts: 4,307
    [cite]Posted By: Fanny Fanackapan[/cite]Me and SoundAsa£ might be twins...Good year 1948.

    Add another one to 1948. At least we know what Mummy and Daddy did after the war!
  • Sam lloyd
    Sam lloyd Posts: 1,083
    I feel like a 26 year old ;-)
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    21, 22 this time next week.
  • kimbo
    kimbo Posts: 2,996
    [quote][cite]Posted By: Miserableold-ish git[/cite]47 (a good year..........?)[/quote]

    I am 47 but a little perturbed that your user name is MiserableOLD-ish git i am not oldish
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  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,651
    My user name gives away the category I fall into I suspect!
  • Badger
    Badger Posts: 4,842
    49
  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    28 me... still time to make it as a pro ;-)
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,418
    [cite]Posted By: Sam lloyd[/cite]I feel like a 26 year old ;-)


    So do I, but the wife wont let me have one ;(
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,955
    [cite]Posted By: Sam lloyd[/cite]I feel like a 26 year old ;-)

    Feel like a 26 year old, do you ?

    I'm 26, Sam ...... or at least I was once (!)

    ;o)
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,955
    [cite]Posted By: kimbo[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Miserableold-ish git[/cite]47 (a good year..........?)

    I am 47 but a little perturbed that your user name is MiserableOLD-ish git i am not oldish

    I bet you're not an 'old-ish git' either!

    ;o)
  • SE7 Expat
    SE7 Expat Posts: 280
    32 in 13 days 33
  • Mike
    Mike Posts: 6,166
    18, soon to be 19 in Sept
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,243
    28

    And the reality has set in that I will

    a) never play for England
    b) never win a light-heavy or cruiserweight world title
    c) get older
    d) be able to take the piss out of people who are younger than me
  • addick2000
    addick2000 Posts: 346
    I'm in at 72
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  • 65
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,778
    50 on August 25th. Nothing to celebrate mind you :-(
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  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,927
    59
  • mrbligh
    mrbligh Posts: 3,056
    23..
  • Alex Wright
    Alex Wright Posts: 8,214
    53....

    "oh but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now."
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,348
    22
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,085
    Quarter of a century.
  • RedZed333
    RedZed333 Posts: 3,103
    54....I look a lot younger despite following Charlton since 1963....
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,955
    [cite]Posted By: RedZed333[/cite]54....I look a lot younger despite following Charlton since 1963....

    I thought you were only 333 .........