From limitations to aspirations

Ageing once meant slowing down, now it’s increasingly seen as a celebration of vitality. Globally 71% of people embrace this life stage as an opportunity to reinvent themselves. It’s a shift we’ve labelled the Silver Renaissance in our What Matters 2025 report: a cultural turning point where older adults are pushing boundaries, exploring new passions and reshaping expectations of later life.

This transformation is rooted in a renewed search for meaning and personal fulfilment. People are taking control rather than being defined by their age.

Longer life expectancies, advances in healthcare and greater awareness of physical and mental wellness are reshaping how people perceive later life. With many people now staying active well into their senior years, there’s a desire not just to live longer but to live better where we see people pursuing things they didn’t have the chance to in the past because of personal and professional life.

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Source: What Matters 2025, n=12 500 consumers in 15 markets (AU, BE, CN, DE, FR, HK, IN, NL, PH, SG, TW, UAE, UK, US, ZA)

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“When I'm older, I want to do a lot of things I haven't had time for in my professional life; time for hobbies and travelling. Just to spend more time with other older people and have fun."

Male, Gen X, DE

Older adults are approaching ageing with a renewed and increasingly optimistic mindset, seeing it as a phase full of possibilities rather than limitations. In fact, 69% has many goals and ambitions they still want to pursue. Many older adults are experiencing a 'second spring', a phase of renewed purpose, freedom and the resources to focus on well-being, relationships and personal growth. We’re seeing silver voices rise: influencers, entrepreneurs and changemakers who are rewriting the rules and reshaping what it means to age.

% of Silvers who have many goals and ambitions they want to pursue.

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CASE

1 degree C cold brew company

Singapore - Food & Beverages

Richard Koh started 1degreeC, a cold brew business in Singapore at the age of 54.

Seniorpreneurs

Leveraging their experience to challenge stereotypes against retirements by starting their own business.

Granfluencers

Challenging conventional norms and stereotypes and showcase this through social media.

CASE

US - Fashion

Irvin Randle is a 63 year old teacher and model showcasing contemporary fashion through a senior lens, highlighting stylish trends for the mature demographic.

Visit Irvin's TikTok

CASE

Canada - Fitness

Being 79, Joan MacDonald shares her workout routines and nutrition tips, inspiring others to prioritise health no matter what age. She recently featured Lululemon's campaign showcasing how strength and vitality don’t fade with age; they only get stronger.

Visit Joan's Instagram

Ageventurers

Who see later life as a new frontier to discover new passions and hobbies.

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Spain - Sports & leisure

Juanjo (88) took up skateboarding aged 70, he finds the extreme sport more than just a way to stay fit, also offering an escape from monotony.

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