Empowering Men 50+

Still Worthy Life

For men 50+. Build grit, protect your health, and keep cash flowing no fluff, just what works.


Why Still Worthy Exists

Look, you didn’t make it this far by accident. You’ve still got it , and honestly, this next chapter might be where everything you’ve learned actually pays off.

Still Worthy Life is built for men 50 and over who aren’t interested in coasting. You want to stay sharp, keep your health dialed in, and make sure the financial side of things keeps working for you. We skip the filler and get straight to what actually works. Real mindset shifts that stick around. Money strategies that protect what you’ve built. Health approaches that keep your energy up so you can actually enjoy all of it. If something doesn’t make a real difference, we don’t waste your time with it.

The Man Behind It

I’m Mike. I’m 65, a retired Air Force veteran, and I still show up to a federal job every day. I plan to retire at 70 ; not because I have to, but because I choose to. There’s a difference.

I spent 20 years in the Air Force, starting out as a Security Policeman right out of high school. Over time I moved into electronics, maintaining air traffic control systems, and eventually worked my way up into people and program management. After I hung up the uniform I spent seven years in Information Technology with a couple of large companies as a Project Manager, then transitioned into federal civilian service as a program analyst , where I’ve been for the past 20 years. That’s 40 years of showing up, adapting, and figuring it out.

Outside of work I’ve had a pretty good ride. I played guitar and logged a lot of miles on a few different motorcycles seeing this country up close. I’ve been married, helped raise two sons, and yeah I spent some time at the gambling tables before I figured out there was no future in that for me.

These days I live life from a wheelchair. Paralysis has a way of rearranging your priorities fast. The guitar and the bikes are behind me, but the drive to keep moving forward isn’t. If anything it’s stronger. You adapt, you refocus, and you figure out what still matters – and a lot still does.

That’s really what Still Worthy Life is about. Not some perfect version of aging well, but the real version. Staying financially sharp, taking care of your health with what you’ve got, and refusing to let this chapter define itself without your input.

You’ve earned this chapter. Let’s make it count.

Mike


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