Great article Moira. Thanks for sharing. We do have plenty of time.
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I see peeps in their 30’s jumping up and down 🙂
Interesting survey!
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If we only knew then what we ….
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See that little red string at the bottom of 50-59? That would be me.
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Ha! Excellent choice!
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Better than I thought, but too much bright yellow for my total liking.
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Me too!
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Interesting chart. In your prime is a little relative to desire. If one wants to be a great football player his prime ends at a young age. If one wants to be a writer or a doctor they can continue to grow in ability until they leave this world behind. I believe that feeling and acting ones age are different.
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I’m going with your interpretation Bill. By the way, my friend Moira shared an article above by Malcolm Gladwell from The New Yorker that’s squarely in line with your thinking. It’s titled: “Late Bloomers.” Here’s the link:
Pshaw….
WLS – pfft!
Laughing… double pfft.
Oh boy!
I’m sticking with red! We still have PLENTY of time! According to…..
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/10/20/late-bloomers-2?currentPage=1
(let’s ignore the last few paragraphs…)
Great article Moira. Thanks for sharing. We do have plenty of time.
I see peeps in their 30’s jumping up and down 🙂
Interesting survey!
If we only knew then what we ….
See that little red string at the bottom of 50-59? That would be me.
Ha! Excellent choice!
Better than I thought, but too much bright yellow for my total liking.
Me too!
Interesting chart. In your prime is a little relative to desire. If one wants to be a great football player his prime ends at a young age. If one wants to be a writer or a doctor they can continue to grow in ability until they leave this world behind. I believe that feeling and acting ones age are different.
I’m going with your interpretation Bill. By the way, my friend Moira shared an article above by Malcolm Gladwell from The New Yorker that’s squarely in line with your thinking. It’s titled: “Late Bloomers.” Here’s the link:
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/10/20/late-bloomers-2?currentPage=1
I enjoyed the article. Thanks for the reference. I trust I will always stay young in mind with age to support it.
i feel that if we continue to grow, in many ways, that’s what will keep us in our prime, no matter our age.
Shinto always seeing the light and guiding the way
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