{"id":778730,"date":"2026-05-07T03:37:29","date_gmt":"2026-05-07T03:37:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/778730\/"},"modified":"2026-05-07T03:37:29","modified_gmt":"2026-05-07T03:37:29","slug":"why-un-retiring-could-add-7-5-years-to-your-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/778730\/","title":{"rendered":"Why un-retiring could add 7.5 years to your life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"3\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">For years, we\u2019ve been sold a very specific idea of success. You work hard, you keep going, and if you\u2019re lucky enough, you get out early. Early retirement has been positioned as the ultimate prize. A signal that you\u2019ve \u2018made it\u2019. That you\u2019ve beaten the system. That you\u2019ve won.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"8\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">But here\u2019s the uncomfortable truth I\u2019ve discovered through years of research, data and real conversations with people in their fifties, sixties and beyond: stopping work too early, without a plan for what comes next, can quietly work against us. Not just financially \u2013 but emotionally, socially and even physically.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"12\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">In fact, research suggests that people who hold positive views about ageing, and remain purposefully engaged as they get older, can live up to 7.5 years longer than those who don\u2019t. That\u2019s not about denial or refusal to slow down. It\u2019s about staying connected, useful and mentally stimulated.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"17\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">And crucially, it doesn\u2019t mean staying in a full\u2011time job, five days a week, forever.<\/p>\n<p><strong data-node-id=\"19.0\">The problem with the \u2018stop altogether\u2019 mindset<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"23\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">Most people don\u2019t retire towards something. They retire away from something. They\u2019re running from burnout, workplace ageism or a sense that they\u2019re no longer wanted. Redundancy, restructuring and subtle nudges towards the exit all play a role. Retirement becomes less a choice and more a default.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"27\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">What very few people prepare for is the sudden loss of structure and identity. Work gives our days shape. It gives our weeks rhythm. It gives us a sense of contribution. When that disappears overnight, the impact can be profound. Days can blur. Confidence can wobble. Social circles shrink and even the reason to buy a new outfit can start to wane as we don\u2019t have an event, job or need to invest in new clothes. And slowly, a loss of identity can creep in.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"32\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">This isn\u2019t weakness. It\u2019s human nature. We are wired for purpose. For usefulness. For contribution. Take that away too early, and the consequences show up in our mental health, our physical resilience, and our overall wellbeing.<\/p>\n<p><strong data-node-id=\"33.0\">Why staying engaged matters for your health<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"37\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">This is where the science becomes compelling. Studies consistently show that remaining socially connected, mentally active and purposefully engaged as we age is associated with better cognitive health, lower rates of depression and longer life expectancy.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"41\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">One of the most striking findings in longevity research is how we think about ageing actually affects how we age. People who see later life as active, valuable and meaningful live longer \u2013 quite literally. Work, in its many forms, plays a powerful role here. Not because it keeps us busy, but because it keeps us connected. To people. To ideas. To a reason to get up in the morning that\u2019s bigger than filling time.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"45\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">This doesn\u2019t mean clinging onto roles that exhaust us or no longer fit. It means reshaping work to support the life we want now.<\/p>\n<p><img draggable=\"true\" alt=\"close up of hands typing on a laptop computer\" title=\"Close-up of hands typing on a laptop computer\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2096\" height=\"1430\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;width:100%;height:auto;\"   src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/b585cac9-49ad-4f17-81f0-2875044178f2.jpg\" class=\"css-0 e1g79fud0\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Catherine Falls Commercial\/\/Getty Images<\/p>\n<p><strong data-node-id=\"47.0\">Working longer doesn\u2019t mean working harder<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"51\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">This is the bit that changes everything. Delaying retirement does <strong data-node-id=\"51.1\">not<\/strong> mean staying in the same job, at the same pace, until you drop.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"55\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">In fact, some of the healthiest, happiest people I meet in later life are those who have downsized their working lives, not exited them altogether. I have a phrase I use a lot, which is we need to, over decades \u2013 work less and live more. A gradual glidepath over years, rather than a cliff edge.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"59\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">They might work two or three days a week. They might consult, mentor, teach or advise. They might build a portfolio of small income streams rather than one main salary. They often start up that business that they\u2019ve been thinking about for a while, but on their terms. They\u2019ve stepped away from relentless ambition, but stayed engaged with the world.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"63\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">What they\u2019ve gained is autonomy. The need to prove yourself has faded. What replaces it is clarity and a desire to improve yourself. You know what you enjoy. You know what (and who!) drains you. And you\u2019re far less willing to sacrifice your health for status.<\/p>\n<p><strong data-node-id=\"64.0\">The power of reinvention<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"68\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">One of the most exciting \u2013 and overlooked \u2013 trends of our time is the rise of entrepreneurship when we\u2019re in our 50s and beyond.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"72\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">People over 50 are starting businesses at record rates. Not because they want to build empires, but because they want control, flexibility and meaning. These are not risky, all\u2011consuming ventures. They\u2019re thoughtful, experience\u2011led businesses built around real needs and lived knowledge. They allow people to stay economically active while protecting their energy and wellbeing.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"76\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">As I explore in my new book, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X?tag=goodhousekeeping.co.uk-21\" target=\"_blank\" data-vars-ga-outbound-link=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X\" data-vars-ga-ux-element=\"Hyperlink\" data-vars-ga-call-to-action=\"The Age Rebellion\" data-vars-ga-product-id=\"e3937ebc-22c8-4e5d-9466-826ba38e2896\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" data-node-id=\"76.1.0\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X\" data-product-url=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X\" data-affiliate=\"true\" data-affiliate-url=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X?tag=goodhousekeeping.co.uk-21\" data-affiliate-network=\"{&quot;site_id&quot;:&quot;576e18cc-e59d-42ae-9efb-29fb01df5a48&quot;,&quot;metadata&quot;:{&quot;links&quot;:{&quot;default&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X?tag=goodhousekeeping.co.uk-21&quot;,&quot;sem&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X?tag=goodhousekeeping.co.uk-lift-21&quot;,&quot;social&quot;:&quot;https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Age-Rebellion-Plan-Future-Thrive\/dp\/180419350X?tag=goodhousekeeping.co.uk-soc-lift-21&quot;}},&quot;network&quot;:{&quot;name&quot;:&quot;Amazon&quot;},&quot;product_metadata&quot;:null,&quot;afflink_redirect&quot;:&quot;\/_p\/afflink\/13b64\/amazon-placeholder&quot;}\" data-vars-ga-product-price=\"$0.00\" data-vars-ga-product-retailer-id=\"ef54b1ae-946c-4e09-a997-f721dda72480\" data-vars-ga-link-treatment=\"(not set) | (not set)\" class=\"body-link product-links css-7v8mn9 e1aq0z090\">The Age Rebellion<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.goodhousekeeping.com\/uk\/lifestyle\/a64724596\/10-ways-to-make-a-life-pivot\/\" target=\"_blank\" data-vars-ga-outbound-link=\"https:\/\/www.goodhousekeeping.com\/uk\/lifestyle\/a64724596\/10-ways-to-make-a-life-pivot\/\" data-vars-ga-ux-element=\"Hyperlink\" data-vars-ga-call-to-action=\"reinvention\" data-node-id=\"76.3\" class=\"body-link css-7v8mn9 emevuu60\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">reinvention<\/a> doesn\u2019t require a dramatic leap. Often, it starts with what you already have: skills, experience, networks or knowledge that has value to others. Staying engaged doesn\u2019t mean chasing youth. It means unlocking the power of experience.<\/p>\n<p><img draggable=\"true\" alt=\"side profile of confident smiling woman\" title=\"Side profile of confident smiling woman\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2121\" height=\"1414\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;width:100%;height:auto;\"   src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/05\/31460617-b0f2-4453-b25e-68bdeeb30fcf.jpg\" class=\"css-0 e1g79fud0\"\/><\/p>\n<p>d3sign\/\/Getty Images<\/p>\n<p><strong data-node-id=\"78.0\">Rethinking what a \u201cgood later life\u201d really looks like<\/strong><\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"82\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">We are living longer than any generation before us. That gift of time brings choices \u2013 and responsibility. What are you going to do 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for decades to come? The real risk isn\u2019t working for too long. It\u2019s stepping away too soon and underestimating how much purpose matters to our health.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"86\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">When work is reshaped on our terms \u2013 with flexibility, choice and meaning \u2013 it becomes something very different. It becomes a source of connection, confidence and vitality rather than stress. A good later life isn\u2019t defined by escape. It\u2019s defined by engagement.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"90\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">And sometimes, the healthiest decision you can make is not to stop completely \u2013 but to stay a little longer, in a way that truly works for you. My mission is to help you build a life that you never want to \u2018retire\u2019 from. I hope you\u2019ll join me in The Age Rebellion.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"94\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\"><strong data-node-id=\"94.0\">Lyndsey Simpson, is author of The Age Rebellion: Supercharge The Second Half Of Your Life, out now (short books, \u00a322) and founder and CEO of 55\/Redefined<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Related Story<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"For years, we\u2019ve been sold a very specific idea of success. 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