Stefano Hatfield: ‘Politicians and business leaders work into their 80s, but name one at their best in that decade.’
Since January, I’ve been hobbling around – despite orthotics, lifts and trendy, cushioned Hoka trainers – suffering from Achilles tendonitis. According to my first podiatrist visit, it’s common among teachers, police and NHS workers: people who spend all day on their feet. To me, it’s another intimation of mortality as a big birthday hoves into view. One reason I started teaching is that I thought I could do it into my 70s, without experiencing the“All” I have to do is stand up.
I once ran a start-up company, advocating for the vitality of over-50s – like a sexier Saga. Octogenarians are a different matter. It’s been a week in which it became clear that: Joe Biden and Donald Trump . My dilemma is that I do not believe in compulsory retirement ages, but it is manifestly clear that neither one of these two elderly gentlemen is firing on all cylinders with the acuity, vim and vigour that they displayed when younger.
Elite athletes are mostly past their best in their late 30s, but not Anderson, Giggs, Martina Navratilova, Tom Brady or LeBron James. However, is anyone really comfortable with? Politicians and business leaders go much deeper into their 80s, but name one at their best in that decade. It’s sweeping generalisations that are ageist, not individual cases. A newly feistierJames Dyke
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