“Maybe it’s not that we work too long. Maybe it’s that we work too narrowly.”
I loved the book by Rita Mitchell, Own Your Phenomenal Self-Leadership, as a guide to leading one’s life with awareness, intention, and personal agency. I later discovered a great quote from her that blew my mind:
“You never retire from purpose.”
The Generation We Talk About Most
We talk a lot about Gen Z and mental health. They’re the most connected generation in history, and yet the loneliest. Suicide is now the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-24 (CDC, 2023).
But here’s the shocker: the highest suicide rate in America isn’t among Gen Z at all.
It’s among our elders. Adults 75 and older, mostly men. The very people who have lived full lives, but somehow lose the will to keep living them.
💡 Maybe the problem isn’t how long we live. Maybe it’s how narrowly we design our lives.
The Paradox of Longevity
For decades, we’ve chased work-life balance, then integration, then harmony. Yet millions still burn out by midlife and fade out by 75.
And here’s the paradox: more Boomers are working longer than any generation before them. Many say they want to, not for the paycheck, but for purpose, structure, and connection.
So maybe it’s not that we work too long. Maybe it’s that we work too narrowly.
When work is the only spoke carrying weight, the whole wheel becomes fragile. Remove the job and the wheel collapses. That’s not a retirement problem. That’s a life design problem.
The ONELife Question
ONELife asks a different question: What if we designed our lives so that purpose doesn’t retire, ever?
When purpose, values, and principles guide our choices (not just productivity), we can build a life that stays worth living at every stage. A life where meaning doesn’t live in a job title, but in eight interconnected domains: work, relationships, health, finances, growth, environment, hobbies, and giving back.
When those domains are alive and aligned, retirement doesn’t hollow you out. It becomes a season, not an ending.
Across Every Generation
The challenge looks different depending on where you stand:
For Gen Z: Build the foundations now. Not just habits and productivity systems, but a clear sense of purpose, values, and which domains matter most. Mental health isn’t separate from life strategy. It’s the result of it.
For Gen X: This is peak structural pressure. Career, family, finances, aging parents, and identity all competing at once. The ONELife framework was built for exactly this season. Not to balance everything perfectly, but to stay aligned while the demands are heaviest.
For Boomers: The question isn’t when to stop working. It’s how to stay purposeful beyond work. Contribution, mentorship, hobbies, and giving back aren’t consolation prizes for leaving the workforce. They’re essential spokes of a wheel that must keep turning.
When Life Stays Worth Living
The data on elder suicide isn’t about weakness. It’s about isolation, loss of role, and a life system that was never designed to carry meaning beyond professional identity.
➜ Purpose doesn’t retire when it was never confined to work in the first place
➜ Connection doesn’t fade when relationships are a strategic priority, not an afterthought
➜ Meaning doesn’t disappear when growth and contribution are built into how you live, at every age
This is why ONELife exists. Not as a productivity app. Not as a wellness program. But as a life strategy operating system that helps you build a life worth living across every season, every decade, every generation.
Let’s help Gen Z build healthier foundations. Let’s help Boomers and Gen X rediscover meaning beyond work. So that by 75, life still feels full of purpose.
Because “you never retire from purpose.” And you shouldn’t have to.
Ready to design a life that stays worth living at every stage? Take the ONELife Assessment to discover your archetype, Life Strategy Intelligence score, and how to build purpose into all eight life domains. Not just your career.
Because life is the work that matters most.
If you or someone you know is struggling, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7. Call or text 988.





