>>40296045He's already at his endgame, Anon. He's won at life. He's a retired old man who just spends the rest of his life passionately playing his favorite game every say, being a master at it. He has something to look forward to every morning when he wakes up, and has a way to keep himself physically active and mentally alert. He has something to pour his retirement money into so it's not just collecting dust until he dies. He has people who look up to him and aspire to be like him. He probably hasn't a care in the world anymore, and just lives life for the sake of living life with little to no obligations.
This is his endgame.
He's won the game of life.
Please acknowledge and respect that all of us on this board probably wish for a life as comfy as this post wagiedom. I love this old man and strive to make the last decades of my life as enjoyable as he makes his. Whenever life is at its most miserable, whenever you feel as if the future is too dismal to even contemplate; just remember that this man made it through life to achieve the ultimate goal of actually living life in comfort.
This man is my hero, and I hope he continues living for many healthy years to come.