in fact , the age doesn't matter, what matters is our soul and our mind.
2007-09-15 01:57:30
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answered by Reikominder 6
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Good for you.
Your profile indicates you've many aspects to help reinforce your decision.
I have the same attitude, however my expectations of "how" this will impact my daily life are dwindling with each passing year.
Many things that I once could disregard are no longer so easily dismissed.
Most are the due to the limitations of the human machine.
The ability to "push through" isn't quite what I desire; no amount of determination and attitude will be totally sufficient as these attributes have been in the past.
Do I allow myself to become culturally outdated?
Not to any significant extent.
I suppose one can "not allow" age to have an impact, but only to the extent assets are available.
Much too open ended a question to begin to fully explore here my friend.
2007-09-15 01:21:47
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answered by B C 4
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As somebody say....the age is only a number. The important thing is the attitude we face life with.
In my self case, I dont care about the age i have,in spite of sometimes I say (kidding) that I'm an old woman. I'm always looking for something new to do. I'm a possitive person, that tries to live the life in the best way.
I already have got some important targets in my life, but there are many others that still have to reach.
I'll be living the last day of my life, looking for some thing that gives richness to my existence..
The worst for age to catch us, is to sit and wait the life arrives to the end. It is not in my nature to do that, and I refuse to live that way.
2007-09-15 09:27:53
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answered by حلاَمبرا hallambra 6
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The mirror tells you how to feel and some days it can be daunting and you feel miserable and stay home and groan. The only consolation is that everyone is aging albeit at very different rates!
Don't wallow in self-pity - get out and do what makes you happy, anything within the law, of course!
2007-09-16 13:27:02
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answered by Rainbow 2
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im only 15 but yes i feel like it is catching up to me.
What if im 17 and i havent accomplished any of my goals. then im 20 what will i be then? a failure? then 30 and im stuck in a dead end carreeer and 40 and im planning for retirment :( and so on, i dont like to think about it very much but...
2007-09-15 15:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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oh well on my behalf
time is catching up with me
but age isn't
i feel my brain and i are growing so fast lol
and my life is running like crazy
but i'm very young to start feeling that i'm aging
numbers come very slow...but it's time that we feel is catching up with us not our age
that's what i think
maybe for older people it has a whole different concept
2007-09-16 14:18:11
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answered by HG 4
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yes and i am only 24 but I feel much older..I always wish to stay 21 you know when we r growing up it seems to go by so slow but as soon as you hit 21 its like it goes by so fast I wish I could stop the time but I cant :)
2007-09-15 03:36:31
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answered by Halawa 5
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well age is just a number. so i try not to let it impact on my life.
2007-09-15 05:20:25
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answered by May 1
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Not unless I'd have to worry of my age passing me by !?! lol & it still would'nt be like some giant over-castings its shadow on me!! Having me wish I could take cover from some mean ole`, giant !! lol `'R"r.r`r,`a;wWw rRr...
2007-09-17 00:07:49
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answered by ? 5
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no, I feel like I've been stuck in limbo for the last 20 years. not sure it's good or bad.
2007-09-15 16:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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