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Starting Over After 60: Why Experience May Be the Greatest Advantage

Starting Over After 60: Why Experience May Be the Greatest Advantage

Reaching 60 does not mean the most productive or meaningful years are behind a person. For many people, this stage creates a different question: what should decades of accumulated experience, judgement, resilience and knowledge now be used for?

Life at Sixty explores the transition into this next phase without treating ageing as decline or demanding complete reinvention. The premise is straightforward: starting again after 60 does not mean starting from zero. Experience itself can become an asset.

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After decades spent working, raising families, solving problems, recovering from setbacks, adapting to change and carrying responsibility, people can develop something that cannot be acquired quickly: perspective.

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Decisions have succeeded and failed. Periods of certainty and uncertainty have been experienced. Knowledge has accumulated around work, relationships, money, responsibility and the realities of navigating life.

That accumulated experience can create pattern recognition. Situations that once appeared entirely new may increasingly be recognised as variations of circumstances encountered before. Decisions can be considered through decades of context rather than only a few years of experience.

Yet conventional ideas about retirement often focus heavily on what someone is leaving behind — a career, position, business or decades of structured working life — rather than considering what all that accumulated experience could now make possible.

That distinction matters.

For some people, the years after 60 may involve retirement. For others, the next phase may include another business, a different career, mentoring, creative work, travel, family, community contribution or something not yet clearly defined.

Life at Sixty is being developed as a platform for people navigating this transition. The platform encourages individuals to examine their current position, recognise patterns across their lives and make more deliberate decisions about what comes next.

Rather than prescribing one definition of retirement or success, Life at Sixty focuses on greater self-understanding and recognition of what has already been accumulated — experience, knowledge, relationships, resilience and perspective.

Starting over therefore does not necessarily require discarding the life that came before.

The next chapter can be built upon it.

The broader idea behind Life at Sixty is simple: sixty can represent neither an ending nor a complete restart. It can become the point where accumulated experience begins to compound.

Further information about Life at Sixty is available at lifeatsixty.com.

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