Same. It’s amazing how different I feel from 43 to 47! |
Death is still uncommon (and shocking) at that age. Are you kidding me? |
Did not happen to me in my 50s. This is not universal. |
I feel the same way, OP.
I needed glasses at 40. After that, there’s been a lot of health stuff to manage—and the number of things has been increasing. What helps me is prioritizing time with friends and family and my main hobby. Yes, I work but that doesn’t require a major amount of deep thought any longer. |
not really - check out the 'endless parade of tragedy' thread in 'midlife concerns and eldercare' I got cancer in my early 40s and have multiple friends who had the same. All dx incidentally and asymptomatic with zero risk factors. |
I don’t feel old but I am shocked every time I see myself in a mirror. I look old! In my mind, I am still my 25 yo self. Heading in to get Botox right now! |
this is what i'm missing from my 30s. My 30s going for an MRI was slightly inconvenient and time consuming. Now in 40s every scan can potentially be where you find you've got something pretty serious going on. It's just a HUGE adjustment and wake up call where mortality is concerned. |
Yeah. You are probably right. My mom is amazing at 80--moves like a 60-year old, loves learning new things, exercises, hosts dinners in her retirement community. My dad also moved and looked a lot younger than his age. |
68 & recovering from Cancer surgery. You don’t lose the desire to live or do stuff. But you lose the energy to live & do stuff. And I used to be a good & confident driver. Now big city driving scares the crap out of me. Still working part-time though. |
I grew up in a way that forced me to realize I could die at any moment for no reason at all. I had to become ok with it at like 14. I am now 45 and only hope to see my child grow up to be successful and happy. Beyond that I don't really care. I'm not suicifial nor do I wish to die. I eat healthy, I exercise, I am happy and content. I just know that one day we will all die and being scared and worried all the time is pointless. |
Same here. We're just early 40's and have a toddler but the hardest thing is the declining health of my IL's ... they're still in their 70's, but health-wise seem closer to 90, sadly. |
how is hoping to see your child grow up and be successful and happy and different from what anyone wants? that's living to old age. i would dispute that given that statement, you would be ok with dying at any moment. |
idk, my grandma was super active into her early 90s. I'm mid 40s and have had so many more health problems than she had. I also think my life is harder and WAY more expensive and stressful and energy sucking than hers was. |
I guess you don’t get it. I’m at peace with being dead whenever that happens. I’m not going to hasten it but it will happen and I’m not going to spend the last few decades of my life being downtrodden about death and getting old. |
You are so right. High speed driving becomes so stressful! |