Astute
Well-Known Member
Have seen it myself.completely agree.
Again maybe the advantage of owning own companies - stressful in many ways but the freedom/opportunity to manage own time better.
In my case there is a slight fear factor of when my father sold up and retired from running his companies in his late 60s. Went downhill pretty fast when there wasn't the high level of day-to-day stimulation. sadly dementia set in pretty quickly and he's a shell of the man he used to be.
Again father-in-law was a journalist who worked on into his early 70s. Sadly again dementia set in when he stopped working and led to his death 18 months later.
A cruel disease dementia.
The only good thing I ever took from seeing anyone suffering from dementia is that towards the final stages they didn't know what was happening. They will tell you what they have told you 5 minutes ago and 5 minutes before that. Very hard for a family to take seeing a shadow of a person before them.