How Do You Measure Success at Sixty?


Success at Sixty: A Reflective Journey

Are You Truly Successful? 

A Reflection at Sixty

You wake up one morning and realize you’re sixty. The years have passed in a blink, and now, you find yourself asking a question that lingers in your mind: “Have I been successful in life?”

You pause. What does success even mean? Is it the wealth you’ve accumulated, the career you built, or the recognition you received? Or is it something more—something deeper?

You take a breath and decide to measure your life, not by society’s standards, but by the things that truly matter.

1. Have You Found Happiness and Fulfillment?

Think back to your journey. Have you lived in a way that aligns with your values? Have you pursued things that bring you joy? Do you feel at peace with the choices you’ve made?

Success isn’t just about achievement—it’s about contentment. If you can look in the mirror and say, “I have lived authentically,” then you are already successful.

2. Have You Built Meaningful Relationships?

The true wealth of life is measured in relationships. Have you loved deeply? Have you been a supportive friend, a caring partner, or a guiding mentor?

If people smile when they think of you, if your presence has brought warmth to someone’s life, then you have succeeded in ways that truly matter.

3. Have You Made a Difference?

Whether through your work, your kindness, or your wisdom, have you left a mark on the world?

Success isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s the quiet impact—the advice that changed someone’s life, the encouragement that lifted a soul, the simple act of being there when it mattered most.

4. Have You Taken Care of Yourself?

Your body has carried you through six decades. Have you treated it well? Have you honoured it with care, nourishment, and rest?

If you still wake up with energy, curiosity, and a zest for life, you have succeeded. Because true success includes well-being—physical, mental, and emotional.

5. Have You Continued to Grow?

Success isn’t about stopping—it’s about evolving. Have you stayed curious? Have you embraced new ideas, learned new things, and challenged yourself?

If you’re still eager to grow, to explore, to seek wisdom, then you are thriving. Because life is not about reaching a final destination—it’s about staying on the journey.

What If You Don’t Feel Successful?

Perhaps you look at these questions and feel a pang of regret. Maybe there were things left undone, words left unsaid, dreams left unexplored.

But here’s the truth: It is never too late.

Success isn’t about what you missed—it’s about what you do next.

1. Redefine What Matters – Let go of past definitions and embrace what success means to you now.

2. Strengthen Your Relationships – Reach out to an old friend, mend a broken bond, and express your love openly.

3. Find New Purpose – It’s never too late to follow your passions, to teach, to mentor, to create.

4. Take Care of Yourself – Make health a priority, so you can enjoy the years ahead with strength and vitality.

5. Leave a Legacy – Not in wealth, but in wisdom, kindness, and impact.

Your Life, Your Success

You don’t need the world’s validation to know you’ve lived a meaningful life.

If you have loved, if you have grown, if you have made a difference, then you have succeeded.

And if there’s still more you want to do, the good news is—your story isn’t over yet.

So go ahead, make the rest of your life the best of your life.

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The Joy of Selflessness

The Joy of Selflessness
This image shows someone being kind and compassionate to someone less fortunate, which is an act of selflessness.

The Bible verse Philippians 2:4-5 is a powerful reminder of the importance of selflessness. It says, “Do not merely look out for your interests, but also for the interests of others. Have this attitude in yourself which was also in Christ Jesus.”

This verse is often interpreted as a call to humility and service. It prompts us that we should not be focused on our own needs and desires alone but on the needs and desires of others as well. When we live with this attitude, we make a real difference in the world.

There are many ways to live a life of selflessness. The following are a few ideas:

🕊Be kind to others. This means something as simple as holding the door open for someone or letting someone go ahead of you in line.

🕊Volunteer your time. Many organizations need volunteers, such as soup kitchens, homeless shelters, and animal shelters.

🕊Donate to charity. Many charities are working to make the world a better place. Your donation helps them make a difference.

🕊Be a good listener. When someone is talking to you, really listen to what they are saying. Don’t just wait for your turn to talk.

🕊Forgive others. Holding onto grudges and resentments will only hurt you in the long run. Forgive others and move on.

When we live a life of selflessness, we are following the example of Jesus Christ. He came to earth to serve others, not to be served. He sacrificed his own life for our salvation. We can never fully imitate Jesus’ selflessness, but we can strive to live like him.

The power of selflessness is truly amazing. When we put the needs of others before our own, we create a more compassionate and loving world. We also experience greater joy and fulfilment in our own lives.

So let’s all strive to live the attitude of Christ. Let’s be kind, compassionate, and selfless. Let’s make the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time.

I hope this blog post has inspired you to think about the power of selflessness and how you can incorporate it into your own life.

Thank you for reading!

🌹Each morning, I receive an inspiring wake-up call from His Excellency, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Silvester Ponnumuthan, the Bishop of Punalur in Kerala, India. Today’s blog post draws inspiration from the verses he shared in his morning message.

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