And Germany, an old lady over 100 years old, can still go into politics, which also shows the openness of society. First of all, it is absolutely impossible for people over 65 here to want to go into politics. Even if there is no age limit, no one wants to do that. I think it has something to do with our laziness. No matter at what stage of life, as long as you shine in your own industry, I think it should be respected.
Most taxi drivers in Japan are over 60 years old. They want to make some contributions to this society after retirement and don't want to derail this era. It's not that they are short of money, they just want to prove that they are still useful people. Whether German granny 100 years old goes into politics or Japanese grandfather drives a taxi after retirement, we need to follow suit.
As long as you live in this world, you should make a little contribution to this society with your meager strength, even if you live for yourself. If people stay in that comfortable life every day, do not exercise, do not exercise and do not think, then the machine of the body will slowly stop, and exercise may be a very good help to themselves.