I think the ideal old age life should be to have a fixed income, have a place to live, have a chat with friends, after dinner in the evening sitting in the yard inside the wind, watching TV, health, usually can go down to the ground to plant some vegetables and so on. These can be used a previous evening to see a scene to show, just a few old men sitting in the yard on the chaise longue, blowing the evening breeze, shaking the fan is very leisurely since the chair to the house, the room TV playing sports programs, television below is a few neat shelves, set up a variety of small commodities. Their family is a small store, that is to say, if customers come to buy things, then lying down can also collect money. Isn't this the life I aspire to?
Why is a stable income necessary for an ideal old age? It may have something to do with one's personality, the pursuit of comfort, and a stable income is better than no income at all. If I have an income, then I can spend money more quickly, and if I don't have an income, sooner or later I'll be sitting on my ass, and that's not a good feeling. Even if I have a lot of savings, then I do not want to use them. Moreover, nowadays, elderly people who have retired with a pension are obviously living a happier life than those who do not have a pension. They have an income and will not be a burden to their families. They can also buy something for themselves without having to ask their children for it. Although it is the duty of children to support themselves, parents usually cannot save face and take the initiative to ask their children for money. Like grandpa, although he doesn't have an income, he doesn't take money from his dad or aunt when they give it to him. Grandpa doesn't want to be a burden to his children, so he thinks about growing some vegetables when he is old to show his value. If he had a pension, he might not be so polite with his family and would be happier. Ideal old age, of course, is to have a pension, even if there is no pension, then the second best thing is to have, enough money for a lifetime is fine, but also can afford to support the general entertainment activities. After all, life, living is not too difficult, but to live well is not easy, eating rice porridge every day can also live, but who wants to live like this? The money is a prerequisite for securing an ideal old age.
The next point is to have a place to live. After living half a lifetime, you always have to have a place of your own. You can't keep living in other people's houses, what if you can't pay the rent one day and get kicked out? It is also impossible to bother your children and live in their house. After all, after marriage, there are two families, and it is very easy for conflicts to arise between two generations. It would be especially solid to have a house that you live in.
Friends are also very important, I hope I can still play with my friends when I am old, when I was young, I was afraid to hear a sentence is, I do not play with you. There's no excuse for being afraid of being alone, I guess.
Finally, after dinner, sit down in the yard to cool off and blow the evening breeze to watch TV, then there is the breath of life. The focus of senior life is to live, to have the flavor of life. If you are very rich when you get old, which I can only say if, because the possibility is very low, and if you are not in good health and live in a nursing home, and if you are not free, and if you don't have the flavor of life, then I don't think that's the ideal old age life either.
The above is my ideal old age life.
Friends are really important