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Do you fear getting old?? (pg. 4)
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| exstasie |
Right now, i'm pretty good with my age. I'm about to turn 22 in a few months, and have no problem getting older...
I think 25 is going to be great age. Going to have a stable job, sufficient income, yet still be young enough to party, and be more mature about things!
Should be good for a few more years! |
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| Provocative_boi |
Everyone thinks or worrys about getting old at some point.
I just hope that this country stays the same way as it is rite now soo peaceful and everyone enjoying freedom at its peak ,even when their in there 50s or 80s.
So atleast they can enjoy their retirement in peace as well. |
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| m2j |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
I don't really think of it just yet
what I'm really terrified of, is my parents getting really old :( |
+1 Exactly. Well put. |
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| Cribby |
I'm not worrying, because I figure by the time I'm 30 there will either be some sort of a time machine, an anti-aging product (permanently), or a youth restoration artifact.
Seriously, who knows? :clown: |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
I don't really think of it just yet
what I'm really terrified of, is my parents getting really old :( |
My mom is in her 60s and my dad in his 70s now (not doing well due to cancer).
The big wake-up call I had recently is my parents making me their estate's executor, and power of attorney. |
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| ghetto_fab |
| You're only as old as you feel. I'm not fearing getting old at all. By the time I'm 60+ I'll still be dancing and having fun....lol if im not in a walker or anything! |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
My mom is in her 60s and my dad in his 70s now (not doing well due to cancer).
The big wake-up call I had recently is my parents making me their estate's executor, and power of attorney. |
:( that's what my grandfather did few months before he died
and I'm very sorry about your dad's cancer, AJ *hug* |
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| torontobarfly |
when i was younger i feared getting older...now that i'm getting older i'm actually embracing it...i'm in better shape physically and mentally than i've ever been before and can't wait for my next birthday ;)
if you keep the right frame of mind and keep your body in proper working order age really does just become a number after a while :) |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
I don't really think of it just yet
what I'm really terrified of, is my parents getting really old :( |
I agree...I'm more afraid of my parents getting older. More so my dad b/c he's older than my mom and I can see him getting weaker as the days go on. He's on so many meds now.
I think it's gonna be hard b/c they're going to be getting old and will need my help when I'm at the age that I will be moving away and in law school, or trying to start my career. I want to be able to help my parents in their old age b/c of all that they've done for me, but I feel it will take a real toll on me - physically, mentally, emotionally, everything. But I'll do it, it's the least I can do. |
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| Dj Smitty20 |
| quote: | Originally posted by andielips
I am not afraid of dying
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I don't believe that for a second. Everyone is scared of dying. If I point a gun in your face or I throw you out of an airplane, you'd be ing scared.;)
And people in my family, on both sides, usually live until their 80s, unless they smoke and then they die of lung cancer. So the odds are in my favour of at least a decent life span.
Oh, and I'm still in mid 20s and I feel sore and old when I wake up already...what's it going to be like when I'm 60?:confused: |
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| ChemEnhanced |
I can't fear what I already am :D
Honestly....I don't think I will live to be very old....I will probably die in my late 50s or early 60s. |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by ghetto_fab
You're only as old as you feel. I'm not fearing getting old at all. By the time I'm 60+ I'll still be dancing and having fun....lol if im not in a walker or anything! |
Here's your crystal ball, Josh.
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