What Kind of Old Person Will You Be?

As we age, we become more and more ourselves. What kind of old person are you likely to become? Just take this quiz to find out.

Tags: Age, Attitude, Character-Trait, Personality


Here are all the results with descriptions

Warm
You're a warm and loving person now and that's not likely to change as you age. In fact, you're only likely to become more warm and loving over time. As good people grow older, they tend to value kindness more than they ever did. You will be an extremely nurturing grandmother or grandfather. And if you don't have grandchildren of your own, you'll probably end up acting as a foster grandparent for some deserving ' and very lucky ' child.

Wise
You are an intelligent person; always have been. And those who are intelligent tend grow wiser and more broad-minded as a result of experience. People probably ask you for your advice and your opinions on matters now. That's only going to happen more and more over the years.

Scary
You tend to be a bit grumpy now and that quality is probably going to intensify with age. We all know a crotchety old person. There's a reason the witch figure is an archetype found throughout history. When you're tired and in pain (and old folks often are), you can be forgiven for being cranky. Psst. There's someone on your lawn!

Eccentric
You are going to become one of those perplexing old people. You march to the beat of your own drum now. That will only continue as you age. Whether your unconventional personality manifests as 'Ancient Decrepit Rock Star' or 'Crazy Cat Lady' remains to be seen. What we can be sure about: you will always have a good time.

Inspiring
You're going to be one of those 'with it' old people, surprising everybody with how youthful and current you are. A mind like a steel trap! You're likely to have good health and a lot of energy. Your family and friends won't be able to keep up!

Doddering
You're having trouble coping with life now. It's only going to get more difficult as time goes on! So coddle yourself a little. You may not be in the best physical and mental shape at the end of the road, so enjoy the journey while you can. Stop and smell the roses. And never be afraid to ask for help.