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Turning 60 and Moving On

I am interested in hearing how you are dealing with this "getting older" phenomenon and how your experiences have been. And...would be interested to hear how men -vs- women handle it.

FlipsideJourney

03/17/08 @ 08:39 PM

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Fortunately I'm in excellent health, *** knock on wood ***, so I'm not at all worried about turning 60. I am somewhat awed by the fact that when I'm 60 I may very well have another 25+ years to go. Thinking back 25 years, and how long ago that seems, worries me a lot more. It will be like spending all the time from 35 to 60 ..... AGAIN!

srhcb

03/17/08 @ 09:09 PM

I never thought of that way. What will you do differently in the next 25 years?

FlipsideJourney

03/18/08 @ 09:45 PM

If I consider how many things I did in the past 25 years, and had that much time to live again, I guess I'd have to take it a little slower, for one thing.

More amazing yet, consider all the things you experienced in your very first 25 years. I mean, you could start all over from scratch? You could learning to walk, talk, read and write, and even graduate from medical school over the next 25 years!

srhcb

03/19/08 @ 08:58 PM

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