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As we get older, it’s easy to fall into routines and stick to what’s familiar—after all, with jobs, responsibilities, and family commitments, our days are often busy and predictable. But that doesn’t mean we have to let things become boring.

Take these spirited grandfathers, for example, who are living life to the fullest. From taking on extreme sports to mastering unique hobbies and dressing sharply, they show that aging doesn’t mean losing your spark. In fact, they might just be more energetic than most younger folks—scroll down and see for yourself!

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My Grandpa In Front Of The Plane He Flew In World War II. He's 97 Now

My Grandpa In Front Of The Plane He Flew In World War II. He's 97 Now

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Aging is a natural part of life, but it can be a tough pill to swallow as we move into our later years and face changes in our bodies and lifestyles. Studies show that while our self-esteem tends to be at its highest in our 60s, it usually starts to dip in our 70s, making it harder for people to try new things or seek out exciting opportunities. Moreover, some research suggests that younger generations have grown more critical of older adults, raising concerns about how attitudes toward aging might evolve down the road.

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    This 84-Year-Old Japanese Grandpa Let His Grandson Dress Him And Now He's Modeling On Instagram

    This 84-Year-Old Japanese Grandpa Let His Grandson Dress Him And Now He's Modeling On Instagram

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    To learn more about the difficulties of aging and how to tackle them, Bored Panda spoke with Dr. Francesco Pagnini, a professor of Clinical Psychology at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan and a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard University.

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    “As with all life transitions,” he explains, “the psychological challenges of aging depend on various factors, including personal, social, familial, economic, and medical aspects. However, some common challenges often arise more frequently than others.”

    Many people experience a shift in their sense of identity, particularly when they retire or encounter other major life changes. “Retirement can alter a person’s social role,” says Dr. Pagnini, “potentially leading to a diminished sense of self-worth and purpose, as they may no longer see themselves as meaningful contributors to the community.”

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    My Grandfather In Vancouver

    My Grandfather In Vancouver

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    My Grandpa Skiing On His 91st Birthday

    My Grandpa Skiing On His 91st Birthday

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    Understandably, medical challenges also become more prominent as we age. Our bones can shrink in size and density, making them more susceptible to fractures, while muscles may lose strength, endurance, and flexibility, affecting coordination. Vision and hearing might deteriorate, and a weakened immune system can leave us more prone to diseases.

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    “Physical health issues can have a significant psychological impact,” notes Dr. Pagnini, “such as reducing the perceived control one has over their life or increasing feelings of insecurity.” Additionally, people might perceive themselves differently to cope with physical limitations because they can no longer do some of the activities they once enjoyed.

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    Presenting My Grandpa On His 89th Birthday

    Presenting My Grandpa On His 89th Birthday

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    My Grandpa And His Old Friend Wynton (Marsalis) Braving The Cold

    My Grandpa And His Old Friend Wynton (Marsalis) Braving The Cold

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    Saw This Photo Of My Mate's 99-Year-Old (98 In This Pic) Grandpa. It Belongs Here

    Saw This Photo Of My Mate's 99-Year-Old (98 In This Pic) Grandpa. It Belongs Here

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    Along with physical difficulties, existential fears can come into play. According to Dr. Pagnini, many people try to avoid thinking about death or their own mortality. However, facing medical challenges, losing loved ones, and becoming more aware of life’s limits can bring about deep psychological struggles as we age. Knowing that life might soon come to an end can also change our sense of time, making it feel like it’s moving faster.

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    My Grandpa Just Moved Into A Retirement Home, He Sent Us This Picture

    My Grandpa Just Moved Into A Retirement Home, He Sent Us This Picture

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    #9

    I Want A Drink With This Guy

    I Want A Drink With This Guy

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    My Grandfather Recreated Many Of His Old Photos. Bottom Right: In His 20s, Circa 1950. Bottom Left: In His 70s. Top: In His Late 80s

    My Grandfather Recreated Many Of His Old Photos. Bottom Right: In His 20s, Circa 1950. Bottom Left: In His 70s. Top: In His Late 80s

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    Growing older can also be accompanied by a sense of being disconnected from others. “With age, social circles may shrink due to the loss of friends, reduced mobility, or retirement from social settings, leading to feelings of loneliness and isolation,” says Dr. Pagnini.

    These sentiments appear to be on the rise. Recent research shows that one in three adults aged 50–80 (34%) report feeling lonely. While this is a big drop from 2020, when 56% felt isolated during the pandemic, it’s still higher than the pre-pandemic level of 27%.

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    My Grandfather At My Wedding, Looking Pretty Boss

    My Grandfather At My Wedding, Looking Pretty Boss

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    #12

    Saw This Awesome Gentleman Reading The Paper And Couldn't Resist Snapping A Shot. Smashing

    Saw This Awesome Gentleman Reading The Paper And Couldn't Resist Snapping A Shot. Smashing

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    The Head Of The House... And Grandpa

    The Head Of The House... And Grandpa

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    Our society also limits the elderly by promoting many aging stereotypes. “We often perceive aging more negatively than it actually is, creating a risk of a self-fulfilling prophecy where individuals internalize these stereotypes, potentially worsening their psychological well-being,” says Dr. Pagnini.

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    This Painting My Grandpa Made Of The Pope

    This Painting My Grandpa Made Of The Pope

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    My Grandpa With His Sister. 55 Years Ago And Now

    My Grandpa With His Sister. 55 Years Ago And Now

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    Woodworking Fun With Grandad

    Woodworking Fun With Grandad

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    Negative feelings towards aging have become so ingrained in us that we might not even realize how much we reinforce them in our daily lives—from the relentless pursuit of anti-aging skincare to making jokes about life ending when we're still in our twenties.

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    “For years, I sent my friends 50 and older ‘funny’ cards like this one, which read, ‘I don’t know how much time you have left, so I’ll keep this brief. Happy Birthday,’” writes journalist Steven Petrow.

    “I complimented some of those same older folks by insisting they didn’t look their age (as if their real age were a bad thing). I tried to whitewash my résumé—and thereby my age—by lopping off early jobs and erasing the year I graduated from college and grad school. And after my divorce three years ago, I lied about my age when I signed up for dating apps.”

    Petrow has since stopped these habits, but his reflections reveal just how pervasive ageism is in our culture.

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    Grandfather Of The Season

    Grandfather Of The Season

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    My Grandpa Was Very Excited To Show Me That He Grew A Tomato Plant In An Eggshell

    My Grandpa Was Very Excited To Show Me That He Grew A Tomato Plant In An Eggshell

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    My Grandpa Caught A Barracuda And Is Kinda Proud

    My Grandpa Caught A Barracuda And Is Kinda Proud

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    Embodying aging stereotypes can act like a placebo or nocebo effect, explains Dr. Pagnini. In other terms, how we perceive aging influences how we actually age. If we expect it to be a negative experience, we might end up living that way. But if we broaden our outlook and shift these perceptions in a positive direction, both our psychological and physical health can see significant improvements.

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    Meet My Grandfather, Age 88

    Meet My Grandfather, Age 88

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    My Sister Spent The Day Looking After Our Grandad (95) She Mainly Took Him To The Pub And The Bookies. He Bet £11 On A Yankee On The Horses And She Copied His Bet

    My Sister Spent The Day Looking After Our Grandad (95) She Mainly Took Him To The Pub And The Bookies. He Bet £11 On A Yankee On The Horses And She Copied His Bet

    They won £1100 each when 3 of the 4 winners came in.

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    The Coolest Grandpa Award Goes To This Guy Right Here

    The Coolest Grandpa Award Goes To This Guy Right Here

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    Dr. Pagnini and his team tested beliefs about aging in a study inspired by the work of Ellen Langer, an American professor of psychology at Harvard University, who became the first woman to be tenured in psychology there in 1981.

    “We had older adults live ‘as if’ it were 1989 for a week. The participants in the experimental group showed physical and functional rejuvenation by the end of the week!”

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    Anyone Who Grew Up In The Country Understands What’s Going On Here

    Anyone Who Grew Up In The Country Understands What’s Going On Here

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    My Husband's 82-Year-Old Grandpa Taking In The Eclipse On An Old Dirt Road

    My Husband's 82-Year-Old Grandpa Taking In The Eclipse On An Old Dirt Road

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    Grandpa And His Buddies

    Grandpa And His Buddies

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    Dr. Pagnini encourages maintaining a flexible mindset about aging. “Getting older does not necessarily mean becoming slower, less mentally sharp, or depressed,” he says. “On the contrary, aging can bring new and vital opportunities. Older adults can discover deep fulfillment in areas such as friendship, family, love, spirituality, and even physical activity. And let’s not forget sexuality!”

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    My Awesome 83-Year-Old Grandfather With A Bald Eagle

    My Awesome 83-Year-Old Grandfather With A Bald Eagle

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    My Italian Grandfather, Christmas, 1969. Everyone Gave Him Wine

    My Italian Grandfather, Christmas, 1969. Everyone Gave Him Wine

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    This 72-Year-Old Grandpa

    This 72-Year-Old Grandpa

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    “Don’t buy into unnecessary limitations,” continues Dr. Pagnini. “I recall counseling an elderly woman who loved to ski, but at 80 years old, she felt it was no longer possible. We discussed how she could still enjoy skiing, perhaps with the support of a companion and on easier slopes. A few weeks later, she told me she had gone back to skiing and felt more alive than ever.”

    This is a powerful reminder that with the right mindset and support, older adults can continue to engage in the activities they love. Aging, after all, is not just about what we lose but also about what we gain.

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    My Grandfather And The Portrait My Aunt Painted Of Him

    My Grandfather And The Portrait My Aunt Painted Of Him

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    Generations One And Three

    Generations One And Three

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    #31

    On Holiday In Devon. Wearing A Mix Of Things

    On Holiday In Devon. Wearing A Mix Of Things

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    My Grandpa Was A Pilot For Decades But Had To Sell His Plane 15 Years Ago. This Christmas He Got A Chance To Fly Again

    My Grandpa Was A Pilot For Decades But Had To Sell His Plane 15 Years Ago. This Christmas He Got A Chance To Fly Again

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    You Know, Just Another Day Skiing With Grandad

    You Know, Just Another Day Skiing With Grandad

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    #34

    Just Getting More Fun With Age

    Just Getting More Fun With Age

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    #35

    Ewis’s Grandad Has Got To Be One Of The Coolest Groomsmen

    Ewis’s Grandad Has Got To Be One Of The Coolest Groomsmen

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    My Mother's Favorite Picture Of My Grandfather, 1991

    My Mother's Favorite Picture Of My Grandfather, 1991

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    Flowers Are Forever

    Flowers Are Forever

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    Me And My Grandpa. He Said He Wanted To Be On The Internet

    Me And My Grandpa. He Said He Wanted To Be On The Internet

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    My 90-Year-Old Grandfather Conquering His Fear Of Snakes

    My 90-Year-Old Grandfather Conquering His Fear Of Snakes

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    My Grandfather’s ’65 Shelby Cobra

    My Grandfather’s ’65 Shelby Cobra

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    Cowboy Up

    Cowboy Up

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    #42

    Pretty Cool To Watch Grandpa Referee A Football Scrimmage This Morning

    Pretty Cool To Watch Grandpa Referee A Football Scrimmage This Morning

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    Eating Super Long Noodles

    Eating Super Long Noodles

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    At 102, Grandpa Is Still Out Fishing With A Worm

    At 102, Grandpa Is Still Out Fishing With A Worm

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    The Lone Cowboy

    The Lone Cowboy

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    #46

    Only As Young As You Feel

    Only As Young As You Feel

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    Doesn't Every Grandpa Celebrate His 88th Birthday By Parasailing?

    Doesn't Every Grandpa Celebrate His 88th Birthday By Parasailing?

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    Yeah, Those Are Some Cool Grandparents

    Yeah, Those Are Some Cool Grandparents

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