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What was your favorite age of living?

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Over on quofda, they asked the question “what was your favorite age?”. I’ve often thought about that, becasue lately it feels as if time is moving so fast. I’m currently on my last year before turning 40. My favorite age so far has been 30. It was an exciting time, starting my first company, living in Seattle and surrounded by smart exiting people. However, I would like to think that it’ll only get better as I get older.

January 26th, 2008


4 Responses to “What was your favorite age of living?”

  1. Frank ReCouper Says:

    Mine was 40 I worked out alot was in the best shape ever. Was a sex machine and making a couple of bucks. Now I’m 68 and the golden years suck. The most fun I have now is making money on the interenet.

  2. Cheryl Says:

    I think my favorite age was 29. I was in love with my husband, my son was born, we bought our first home and I had just lost 50 pounds to have a healthy pregnancy. Life was good.

  3. Jeni Says:

    I have had many favorite ages and my current age is one of them, 35. I’m not fit, am definitely looking my age, and I have fewer goals than ever in my life. But I have a 19-mo-old son who has captivated my attention and imagination and makes me far less mindful of getting older. We are having such fun with this boy I cannot think of any time in my life that rivals it.

  4. Susan from UK web developers Says:

    If somebody would ask me what was my favourite age, I would say, that every time of my life has it pros and cons. I like to think about the time when I was 15 and all my friends still lived near me and we spent together a lot of time. But now I feel great too. I found my life partner, the school is going on well. But also I have still problems with my alcoholic mother and father - gambler… But when you try to see just the best around you, the life is much easier…

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