@16f4 : I’m in a good place at age 56. Life is good. Finally have the means to do some things I’ve always wanted to do.
But that statistic really surprises me. For me my 50’s have been a challenge. Aging parents. Getting kids out of the nest. Job changes. Despite all that maybe maturity helps guide us through that stuff. Caring for others. It has not been bad, but not what I would call care-free.
Oddly, when I think back to when I was happiest (a dangerous thing to do, and probably not entirely accurate) I always go back to med school. Not high school. Not college. Broke as heck. Newly married. Working (clinical rotations) 80+ hours a week. Close, close friends who where in the same boat and lived two doors down. Some of that is probably related to immaturity. We mostly thought about ourselves.
All-in-all I’ve been blessed through hard times and easy.
You guys have inspired me. I think if that drum kit is still there in a couple of weeks I'll get it. I told my wife that tonight.
She didn’t throw anything at me.
But that statistic really surprises me. For me my 50’s have been a challenge. Aging parents. Getting kids out of the nest. Job changes. Despite all that maybe maturity helps guide us through that stuff. Caring for others. It has not been bad, but not what I would call care-free.
Oddly, when I think back to when I was happiest (a dangerous thing to do, and probably not entirely accurate) I always go back to med school. Not high school. Not college. Broke as heck. Newly married. Working (clinical rotations) 80+ hours a week. Close, close friends who where in the same boat and lived two doors down. Some of that is probably related to immaturity. We mostly thought about ourselves.
All-in-all I’ve been blessed through hard times and easy.
You guys have inspired me. I think if that drum kit is still there in a couple of weeks I'll get it. I told my wife that tonight.
She didn’t throw anything at me.