by 65nation | Jul 8, 2026 | Lifestyle
Think about how many shirts you have buttoned in your life. Hundreds? Thousands? And yet, the first time you reach for your spouse’s shirt or borrow a friend’s jacket, something feels completely off. Your fingers stumble. You double-check. You wonder for a...
by 65nation | Jul 7, 2026 | Lifestyle
Ask someone who has lived abroad what they miss most about America, and the answers might surprise you. Not the landmarks. Not the big events. The everyday stuff. S’mores by a fire. Friday night football. Sliding into a diner booth at any hour of the day. Here...
by 65nation | Jul 6, 2026 | Lifestyle
If you grew up saying the Pledge of Allegiance every morning in school, that flag was simply part of the scenery. Red, white, and blue. Always had been. Always would be. But those colors have a story behind them, one that goes all the way back before the United States...
by 65nation | Jul 5, 2026 | Lifestyle
Every Fourth of July, Americans fire up the grill, watch the fireworks, and celebrate the birth of this country. We have been doing it for 250 years. But one of the men who helped create the nation flat-out refused to join in. His name was John Adams, diplomat,...
by 65nation | Jul 1, 2026 | Lifestyle
Retirement is supposed to be the good part. No more alarm clocks. No more deadlines. Just open days full of whatever you want. So why do so many people feel a knot in their stomach when they think about it? Psychologists say retirement anxiety is far more common than...
by 65nation | Jul 1, 2026 | Lifestyle
Retirement is something most of us look forward to for decades. All those years of early mornings and long commutes and finally, the finish line. But once the party is over and the novelty wears off, psychologists say the experience can feel surprisingly different for...