When you’re old, you become more focused on reliving memories, not creating new ones. Routines become useful and necessary, while new experiences become increasingly difficult to maneuver. So you crave the steadiness of routines, the things you know you can do, and you have increasingly fewer new experiences.
Because of that, when you're older, you rely on memories of the experiences you've already had. [[You retire on your memories]]. Nostalgia reigns supreme.
That means that you should ensure:
1. That you have *many* memorable experiences, and create many memories for *Elderly You* to look back on.
2. You don’t need to save large sums of money for experiences in this part of your life. It’s better to spend it earlier to create memories instead.
3. You should record all of your experiences in a way that prolongs the memories you’ll revisit, since your ability to remember will decline (a system like [[§ 0 - Return on Adventure|Return on Adventure]] can help accomplish this).