Life is passing you by already, you keep asking this same question at Yahoo! Answers instead of living your life. Every time you ask this question over and over is a missed opportunity to meet someone new.
2006-12-02 15:28:18
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answered by χριστοφορος ▽ 7
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Yes, that is young. Did you know that you're body does not stop growing until you are 25? Honest, scientific truth.
There is something about that age. I remember feeling that way, but you'll be surprised and what will happen.
Life can take many different twists and turns. I wouldn't think life has passed you by, either. Cause you are computer literate and can keyboard, for one.
Maybe try out new things if ya can. Like going on a short trip or something, might help.
2006-12-02 23:35:34
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answered by smoothsoullady 4
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I can tell you one thing for sure, at age 63 it passes you by a lot faster.
When I was 22, I didn't have a car that ran. Now I can ride modern motorcycles that go over 200 miles an hour. What a trip.
Enjoy the ride.
Seriously, if you are feeling passed by, consider what you expect. Is it realistic? What are you willing to put into it.
Years ago, I had a foster son who wanted to play football for Ohio State. He decided to join the local high school football team in his junior year but quit after two days because the exercise in August made him hot, sweaty and dirty. When I asked him how quitting now fit with his desire to play for Ohio State, suggesting that perhaps he should continue to prepare in high school. He said, he would be a "walk on". You don't get to the Olympics by walking on, you practice. Look at the probabilities and then look at the degree to which you really want it.
I have a foster son today that really likes to play video games. He's bright. He doesn't like to work. He is a senior in high school. Among other things, I tell him that there is nothing wrong with working at McDonalds eight hours a day so he can support himself and play video games.
What do you expect? What are you willing to do?
2006-12-02 23:29:20
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answered by valcus43 6
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yes 22 is still young
2006-12-02 23:25:32
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answered by Loopy182 4
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In life opportunities come and go. If you are too busy feeling sorry about one that passed, you may miss one that is coming. We all feel sad, we all feel depress, and there are moments when we all fell as though we missed something that could have shaped our lives for the better, but, no matter what your age, life hasn't passed you by unless you stop moving and allow it to pass you by.
2006-12-02 23:25:27
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answered by Smoove 4
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YES 22 IS A YOUNG MAN. once you get into your 40s is when you are no longer a young man. 40's aren't old, it just isn't "young".
2006-12-02 23:37:41
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answered by §†reet R¥dA 6
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yes, 22 is still very young to feel that way. get out, educate yourself, meet people, travel, learn! meet that special someone! you have a long life ahead....make the most of it. you are still young!
2006-12-02 23:22:06
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answered by redcatt63 6
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You're near the end of your life. Sitting at the computer and asking the same question repeatedly online will slowly make you fat and allow your articles to clog up.
2006-12-03 09:59:48
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answered by Mac181 2
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Damn dude, you better start looking for a retirement home now.
Get over yourself! Life gets so much better in your 30's.
2006-12-02 23:23:15
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answered by SeattleBloke 2
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22 is vary young and your life is just about to start if you go for it. Find stuff that interests you and go for it. ( legal stuff)
2006-12-02 23:27:03
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answered by Roberto 3
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