People often use sayings like this to highlight what really matters in later life. A common version of “Between 65 and 80, if you still have these 5 things, you’re living well” refers to:
- Reasonably good health 🩺
You can move around, take care of yourself, and don’t suffer from severe illness most of the time. - A supportive partner or close companion ❤️
A spouse, partner, or someone you share life with who provides emotional support. - Financial stability 💰
You’re not rich necessarily, but your basic needs—food, housing, medical care—are covered without constant worry. - Close family or good friends 👨👩👧👦
Children, relatives, or friends who stay connected and care about you. - Purpose or enjoyment in life 🌱
Hobbies, faith, volunteering, learning, or anything that gives your days meaning.
The idea behind the quote is that health, relationships, security, and purpose matter far more than status or wealth in older age.
If you want, I can also show you the original longer quote and where it comes from, because several slightly different versions of this saying circulate online.