Morgan Freeman, 88, says a 95-year-old actor inspired the mindset that keeps him from retiring
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Morgan Freeman, 88, says a 95-year-old actor inspired the mindset that keeps him from retiring
""There is a saying about old age - 'Keep moving' - and what Clint Eastwood, 95, says: 'Don't let the old man in,'" he said. "The way to do that is to keep getting up in the morning, keep working out in the gym, keep taking your vitamins, keep taking your prescribed meds, and keep moving. Keep moving. That is the secret to it all.""
""Sometimes the idea of retirement would float past me but, as soon as my agent says there's a job, or somebody wants you, or they've made an offer, the whole thing just boils back into where it was yesterday: how much you're going to pay, where we're gonna be?""
""The appetite is still there. I will concede that it's dimmed a little. But not enough to make a serious difference," Freeman said."
Morgan Freeman, 88, has no immediate plans to retire and intends to continue acting and pursuing hobbies. He recommends keeping active, following a routine, exercising, and taking vitamins and prescribed medications as a way to confront aging. Freeman remains attached to new projects, including Now You See Me: Now You Don't, which premieres November 14. Thoughts of retirement surface occasionally, but job offers quickly shift his focus back to work. His passion for acting has dimmed slightly but remains sufficient, and he plans to keep engaging in activities like golf and work.
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