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If you could choose one of these ages to be forever, which would you choose? 1. 15 2. 25 3. 35 4. 55 5. 65 Question by @ponder https://i.imgur.com/GFxcYmf.png
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2 although I’m biased since that’s how old I am now, I have no idea how I’ll be at 35, 55, or 65 I take pretty good care of my physical + mental health, highly focused on work and family the past couple of years, and happiest I’ve ever been (plus free health insurance from my parents!) so 🤷🏻‍♂️
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2. Although 1 is tempting; there was something magical about not knowing what the world was capable of.
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That’s really tough because 4.5 45 is the best age
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3 I don’t have the experience beyond that yet (not even 35, but close enough), but given the physical downsides of aging but how much better my 30s have been compared to my 20s, seems like a no brainer
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2 if i can have the biological age without the partially retarded brain of a 25 year old then I'll take 2, otherwise 3 works fine
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3. Experiencing my life with more wisdom than in my 20s and with both of my kids young and idealistic would be great. Although 55 is a close second.
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3 Peak tradeoff between youth, health, knowing myself and my priorities better, and having the financial means to pursue them. Ten years later, and I’m more time-poor and income-dependent than I’ve ever been.
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3) so far
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2 Though I’m a bit biased right now. I’ll see if this changes in a few decades.
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3. I'm around this age and less dumb than I was at 25
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3 Currently 28 and bullish about my life in 5-10 years
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3.
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2 it's the best mixture of the opposites.
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3 The energy of 25 would be nice, but I looked younger than I’d want to look forever
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4 I’m 35 now and am just now feeling like I have control of my life. I anticipate that by 55 I’ll be living comfortably and can DO more because of better resources at my disposal.
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2. My 25. I mean, I cannot tell, is pure science fiction. My worst Monday would compete with your best Saturday. And it would win.
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