Positive thought and set yourself goals and targets to acheive only make them realistic
2006-09-18 04:01:43
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answered by philipscottbrooks 5
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1. Buy a large BMW motorcycle and ride it to Singapore
2. Backpack around the world/to Australia/across the States
3. Sign up to do a marathon
4. Do some voluntary work for a charity in Africa
In short...do something to completely break out of your comfort zone, without being totally reckless and foolhardy (you want to retain financial security). 'Mid Life Crisis' is just a label. If you find yourself in a rut, as opposed to a groove, then it's time to change things radically, and rapidly.
Remember, life's what you make it. Good luck.
2006-09-18 04:09:00
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answered by ManBoobs 2
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If there was a cure it would be on the front page of every tabloid and someone would be very rich. You just have to ride it out without hurting anyone along the way. It does pass. Accepting that you are getting older helps. Sounds obvious but not everyone can do it.
2006-09-18 04:02:19
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answered by michelle a 4
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Ok, if you're married, definately do not kick your old lady to the curb in exchange for a younger chick. She put up with your sorry butt all these years and now that you're feeling sorry for yourself because you're getting older, you wanna trade her in for a younger model. I would recommend that you and your wife (assuming you have one) go on a cruise, or something fun, just the two of you, take a long vacation to a foreign country, go to vegas and renew your vows, go to a sex store and buy some toys. Try a new experience, take up cooking or whatever. I just wouldn't do anything drastic. Remember, if you're feeling down in the dumps over your age, imagine how she feels and perhaps the two of you together and get through it.
Now, if you're NOT married, then sure, go find you a lady friend, take her on a cruise, do something wild, try skydiving, go horseback riding, bungee jumping. Something you would have never thought you'd do in your life.
2006-09-18 04:11:41
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answered by Sandi A 4
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Move to another country. I had a huge midlife crisis and realised that I was missing was a feeling of excitement in my life where everything was exciting and new like when you're younger. Everyday has been a new experience for the last two years for me.
2006-09-18 04:06:14
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answered by Iknowsomestuff 4
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Think on.
Men don't find women. It's the other way around.
So forget how fit you think yourself, consider this.
Damage the one you have, and you will never find another like her.
Sure it will be nice for a while. So is a clean shirt but that don't make it better.
Kick her into touch then kick yourself, and go back to Mum, Wife, Mother, Nurse and Comforter.
You are going to rough it if you don't.
The same applies to the ladies out there too.
You've trained this one. Do you really want to start over?
Tell him your going to dump him and give him a chance to improve
2006-09-18 05:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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A good swift kick in the backside by your beautiful wife/partner etc. No need for a mid life crisis. Live each day as it was your last day...not your last day of youth!
2006-09-18 04:13:47
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answered by K's Mom 3
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There isn't a cure. It's like being at sea in a small yacht when a storm strikes; you can't "cure" the storm, you just have to ride it out. But it will pass.
2006-09-19 00:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother-in-law thought that a red sports car, a black Harley Davidson, and an affair with his secretary were his cure, but all he got was his own apartment, and a big lawyer's bill. Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it!
2006-09-18 04:10:28
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answered by correrafan 7
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A Porsche
2006-09-18 04:08:34
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answered by wally_zebon 5
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