No.
I think that as we get older we look for complicated ways to solve life's problems.
2007-10-03 11:09:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel that it has become less complicated, either that or I'm just getting more used to or better at dealing with what is thrown at me, I don't feel like I have any less complications as I get older!!
2007-10-03 18:17:34
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answered by Ginny 7
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Well it does get complicated, but once you hit retirement you might as well be a kid again. My mother is retired and she lays around the house all day long, reads, watches tv, etc. How complicated could it be?
2007-10-03 11:05:46
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answered by Dr. Nick 6
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For most ppl i say yes. my life's comlpexivity has died down since about 6 months ago but it has only slkightly increased since i was born. My life has always been complex and if it is no-longer complex i will attept suicide(i hav mental problems including a type of seveere ocd relted with suicide
2007-10-04 03:27:08
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answer #4
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answered by possessed by insanity 3
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2016-10-06 01:21:17
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answer #5
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answered by geissel 4
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Life was most complicated while I was in College. I didn't know which direction to go; what Degree to persue, and thought that I was in love. My decision was a hard one, at the time; but I'll be forever grateful to my family and friends for listening to me and giving their heartfelt, but good advice to STAY SINGLE AND COMPLETE MY EDUCATION.
2007-10-03 11:13:11
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answer #6
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answered by Udontnome (ad space for sale) 5
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Yes! I think the older you get the more stuff and situations you have to deal with.
2007-10-03 11:10:57
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answer #7
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answered by ohenry524 3
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Yes, definitely. I mean, when I was 6, I didn't even know what stereotyping was- or segregation, racism, sexism, ext.
I knew what war was- I just didn't know that the world had ever had one.
Then: No stresses, no occupation problems, poverty didn't even exist (in my mind, anyways), no relationship trouble...I could go on and on. But now?
Just the opposite.
2007-10-03 11:14:49
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answered by Olivia 2
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Of course. As we grow we find more complications to bring in to our lives.
2007-10-03 11:07:52
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answered by * Precious * 2
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Yes! When I was 17, I was twice as smart as my Father who was 40 - and now that I'm 43, I'm only half as smart as 17 year old kids!
2007-10-03 11:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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