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60 Something Mag !exclusive! [2025]

"When I turned 60, I felt invisible. Not physically, but culturally. I walked into a bookstore, and the magazines were for 'Youth' or 'Seniors.' There was nothing for the person who still had rock concert tinnitus and a mortgage, but also a Medicare card.

We are not Men’s Health or Prevention . We don't believe in six-pack abs after 60 (who has time for that?)—we believe in functional freedom. 60 something mag

Let’s address the elephant in the retirement village. For decades, media has treated the journey past 50 like a slow fade to beige. Advertisements featured rocking chairs. Articles focused on aches, pains, and estate planning. The implicit message was clear: Your cultural relevance expired at 59. "When I turned 60, I felt invisible

If you meant a different publication (e.g., a regional magazine, podcast, or blog), let me know and I’ll tailor the content more precisely. We are not Men’s Health or Prevention

Disclaimer: 60 Something Mag is a fictional publication created for illustrative purposes. However, if you are actually 60-something and reading this—yes, the world does need this magazine. Go start it.

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