Unlock the Secret: 7 Surprising Things Thriving 60-Year-Olds Still Do That You Won’t Believe
Research backs this up — according to experts, strong relationships do lead to better health and wellbeing.
When I see people in their 60s who are truly thriving, they tend to have a solid network of friends, family members, or community groups that they can rely on.
And these connections aren’t superficial—they’re the real, heart-to-heart kind where you can share both your joys and struggles.
Nurturing relationships means making time for people who matter, even if it’s just a phone call or a casual lunch.
 
								


 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    