Your Soulmate Decade: When Were You Two Meant to Meet?

The way you answer 9 simple questions hints at the decade your soul-bond truly belongs to — and the quiet chapter it's gently inviting you into right now.
Start QuizSome couples feel like they grew up in the same era — same songs, same Saturday nights, same way of coming home. As you think about the steady chapter ahead, Medicare and Medigap are two pieces of that picture worth understanding at your own pace.
You carry a certain era inside you — the radio station that still feels like yours, the diner booth that always felt right. That same quiet sense of belonging shows up in how you think about your health and your family's peace of mind. Medicare (the federal health program for people 65 and older) is part of the era many readers are quietly stepping into now.
Whether you are already 65 or getting closer, Medigap (extra coverage that fills the gaps Original Medicare leaves behind) may help ease the worry about out-of-pocket costs during a season of life that deserves to feel steady, not stressful.
This quiz moves through 9 easy questions in three short steps. Each step gently nudges out a piece of the picture — the era you carry, the archetype that fits your style, and the settle-in chapter quietly opening in front of you.
After your last answer, the quiz steps through three reveals: the decade that matches your soul-bond, the archetype that names your style, and a gentle note about the steady chapter ahead. That chapter naturally includes a few things worth knowing about — like when the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP, the yearly window each fall when you can change Medicare plans) opens its door.
No scores, no grades. Just a warm reflection on the era you carry and the quiet next chapter it is pointing you toward.
This quiz is for entertainment and personal reflection only. It is not insurance guidance, financial advice, legal advice, or medical advice. Any mention of Medicare, Medigap, or Part D is purely educational — it is not a recommendation to enroll in any specific plan. If you are thinking about coverage choices, please speak with a licensed insurance agent or visit Medicare.gov before making changes during the Annual Enrollment Period or any other time. Take what feels useful and leave the rest.