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#over60 #seniorhealth #agingwell Most people never make it past 90… but the ones who do usually avoid these 5 habits after 60. 🇺🇸 Real talk from someone who’s lived long enough to see what actually matters. No fluff. No sugarcoating. Just straight-up wisdom for living longer and smarter. If you’re over 60—or love someone who is—this could change everything. In this video, a 93-year-old shares the habits he quit to stay sharp, independent, and strong into his nineties. These aren’t trendy health hacks or internet myths—this is old-school, lived-through-it advice that still hits hard today. Too many people reach their 60s and keep doing the same things that quietly shorten their lives. Bad routines, ignored health, broken priorities… and by the time they realize it, it’s too late. This is the kind of wisdom most people only learn the hard way. If you want to age with dignity, stay mentally sharp, and actually enjoy your later years, these lessons are worth hearing. 👉 Subscribe for more real stories, hard truths, and timeless life advice from people who’ve already walked the road ahead. 💬 Drop a comment: Which habit are you quitting first? 👍 If this hit home, give it a like so more people can see it. Topics Covered Habits that shorten lifespan Daily mistakes after 60 Longevity and healthy aging Mental and physical health in old age Life priorities and regrets Wisdom from people in their 80s and 90s Disclaimer This content is for educational and inspirational purposes only. The character in this video is AI-generated and represents a fictionalized persona created to share life lessons and reflective storytelling. The advice is inspired by common experiences and perspectives shared by older adults, but it should not replace professional medical, financial, or legal guidance. Always consult qualified professionals for personal advice.