Which age period is best to enjoy your life

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In which age did you enjoyed your life?
or which age is best to enjoy life?

under 20
your 20's
your 30's
your 40's
your 50's
above 50

#age #enjoy #life #period
  • Profile picture of the author nmb
    I think as you get older you appreciate things more and hopefully your experiences in life can help build your business and bring in the money.
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  • Profile picture of the author CalinDan
    Every age has its own 'flavor', You appreciate different things in life at different ages. Taste may change, values will definitely change and so on...

    At least that's my opinion, a very superficial one since I haven't reached my half way through my 20's yet.

    Cheers buddy!
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    • Profile picture of the author think more
      Originally Posted by CalinDan View Post

      Every age has its own 'flavor', You appreciate different things in life at different ages. Taste may change, values will definitely change and so on...

      At least that's my opinion, a very superficial one since I haven't reached my half way through my 20's yet.

      Cheers buddy!
      Dan
      Ya our values and tastes will change in every age
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by CalinDan View Post

      Every age has its own 'flavor', You appreciate different things in life at different ages. Taste may change, values will definitely change and so on...

      At least that's my opinion, a very superficial one since I haven't reached my half way through my 20's yet.
      That's not superficial. It's a wise assessment at any age.


      I was going to answer NOW, but Paul said it already. I will add that the older I get the more I enjoy life. In some ways, I wish I would have been older when I was younger.

      My other answer is ... the Internet age! Otherwise I'd have to get a real job.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Atkins
    This is off topic material.

    20s and early 30s.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    I once enjoyed my life when I was 23 to 27. Then came an accident. Now at 35 I just fully recovered and starting to enjoy life again. I think there is no specific time and age. It depends on someones situation..
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  • Profile picture of the author Jackson Tan
    LOLx.. hmmm.. off IM topic but i personally think there isnt a specific period to best enjoy life.. since the situation is different at every period.. I would choose to believe whatever decision I took was the best and make the best out of everything..
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    • Profile picture of the author think more
      Originally Posted by Paul Myers View Post

      Wherever you are right now.
      You're right.Now I will tell that the bast age is 20's.Because I just turned 20 this month.but after 10 yrs I may say that my 30's is the best age.
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      • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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        Originally Posted by think more View Post

        You're right.Now I will tell that the bast age is 20's.Because I just turned 20 this month.but after 10 yrs I may say that my 30's is the best age.
        Maybe we're biased becasue we're living it, but I agree on the early 20s being pretty awesome. With "30 being the new 20" (and so on and so forth), we've been given 5-7 years to do what stupid stuff with little to no consequences. You can use the lowered expectations to your advantage as well. When I act all normal (and it's usually an act people are all "you're so mature for your age". Don't get a girl pregnant, stay in school, and you're golden.
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        • Profile picture of the author Duncan
          Sounds like a question from a Psych. class I took. Yah know I am in the Middle Age Bracket now, and up to this point I have enjoyed them all. My middle age life has brought a mixed bag of stuff, but when I set in a room with my family, and watch my children and their spouses, and grand children I feel like I am on a cloud, it is so thrilling. Enjoy life at all stages; live, love, have fun, cry, feel angry, feel overjoyed, and more. Just do it! You will never be old, and regret.
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  • Profile picture of the author hardraysnight
    tomorrow

    yesterday seems so far away
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  • Profile picture of the author JackCronfield
    The best time is now !
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  • Profile picture of the author andybeveridge
    I would like to enjoy the fitness I had in my early thirties but love life everyday. Each day you can learn and grow and that is the real gift of life.
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    18 to 22,now am in 20
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  • Profile picture of the author JustVisiting
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    • Profile picture of the author whland
      Originally Posted by JustVisiting View Post

      Live every day as if it were your last...because one day it will be.
      Great and true words.

      I live my life to the fullest every day. I don't put an age on it. Enjoy your life now.

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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Every time period has its own special place in your life, and I enjoyed each and every one, as each had valuable life lessons that were primed and designed for that time period.

        I wouldn't change a one of them.

        For instance, I wouldn't have wanted to learn what I learned in my forties while in my twenties as I'm sure given my life experiences at that point, I wouldn't have made the same decisions and that could have caused my life to be not as enjoyable.

        Neither would I have wanted to learn what I did in my twenties until I was in my forties as it would have totally messed up my thirties.

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  • The age you are now, is every age you have been before...


    Tease some little kids you meet sometime...ask them how old they are, and if they say 3, 4,or 5, say "Me Too!!!" - then gauge the look on their faces...you will either get :confused: or :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author dalegolden
    Definitely under 20. Only in that time a person can enjoy his or her life without any tension.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rick B
      Originally Posted by dalegolden View Post

      Definitely under 20. Only in that time a person can enjoy his or her life without any tension.
      So not true. I'm 61 and my life is sooooo much more stress free then ever before. No peer pressure (or at least I don't give a damn about it), plenty of money and I get up in the morning and say, "What do I feel like doing today, if anything"?

      Under 20 I had to fight my way back and forth to school, worry about pleasing my teachers and parents, try to figure out girls, etc. That's major tension. The best is yet to come!
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  • Profile picture of the author MoeenRana
    I think adult age is best to enjoy life...Like 20 to 30....
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  • Profile picture of the author rillpoll
    under 20s...i really miss my high school times
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  • Profile picture of the author William Maloney
    It's a matter of perspective. I'd say that life is the best 'period' to enjoy life.. Yeah, that sound very philosophic but it's true. At 20 years some may enjoy life going in a club, at 30 some may enjoy life having a family. It depends on the person.
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  • Profile picture of the author GT
    We might remember some great times in the past. We might anticipate even better times in the future. But the thing is, all we really have is this moment right now, so I say that we should do our best to enjoy life right here, right now in this present moment, regardless of what our chronological age might be.

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    • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
      Each age has its perks and drawbacks. It's what you do with what you have and especially your attitude. What age might seem the best to one can be totally different from another person. And that brings us back to that individual's attitude and outlook on life, regardless of life's challenges.
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  • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
    Watching my 2-year-old, it's hard to imagine someone getting more joy out of life, so maybe it's between 2-5 years old. After that, life is about striving to attain the same level of immaturity and getting away with it.
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  • Profile picture of the author PetGuru
    I love my teenagers days.I still remember those lovely days when i play online games almost all days.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jose Princely
    We get more options to enjoy life in School and college days as we are surrounded by friends, but actually we can enjoy life only after settling down in a career. Because nothing without money..
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    Student life...
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  • Profile picture of the author garyv
    I wish I had my 21 year old body, with the wisdom I have today.

    My Grandfather used to say that "youth is wasted on the young". Now I know what he meant by it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      That quote:

      Originally Posted by garyv View Post

      "youth is wasted on the young".
      Always reminds me of this movie clip:


      Edited to Add: They don't make women like that anymore...
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        @ Joe,

        I absolutely love that clip!

        And it fits so well, good thinkin'!

        Terra
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          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          @ Joe,

          I absolutely love that entire movie!

          And it fits so well, good thinkin'!

          Terra
          Fixed that for you . Anyways, I always thought as a teen that this was where the quote originated from, so it stays at the forefront of my mind . Plus, Christmas movies rock and this is the best of 'em.
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          • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
            Originally Posted by Joseph Robinson View Post

            Fixed that for you . Anyways, I always thought as a teen that this was where the quote originated from, so it stays at the forefront of my mind . Plus, Christmas movies rock and this is the best of 'em.
            Thanks, that is true!

            One of my favorites in my Christmas movies collection.

            Terra
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  • "Wondeful Life" - one of my favorites too -

    Funny, it wasn't very popular when it came out, people thought it was "too dark"

    (and Jimmy was 38 when he played that "teenager" -Donna was a lovely 25...)

    (btw Joe, though I heartily agree with the spirit of your 'edit' ... -
    you might want to 'rephrase' that :rolleyes
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      Originally Posted by MoneyMagnetMagnate View Post

      (btw Joe, though I heartily agree with the spirit of your 'edit' ... -
      you might want to 'rephrase' that :rolleyes
      Nobody ever saw it. What are you talking about lol?
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    On average, I've enjoyed most of it all... just in different ways as time goes forward.
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  • Profile picture of the author trivisionary
    I think, it's any time that you have known what you really want and have the confidence to get it.
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    • Profile picture of the author ThomM
      My earliest memories of my life go back to when I was around 4 (I think).
      So I'd say the best period started then and hasn't ended yet.
      The good times made the bad times bearable, and the bad times made the boring times enjoyable.
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  • Profile picture of the author Greg71
    Mid to late teens. I was fit and my body could take anything I threw at it. Big night on the turps, get up next day and do the run leg in a triathlon without hydrating...intelligence was low but fitness was up.

    At 40, it seems everything I do causes a joint ache or some kind of injury.

    You truly are indestructible in your teens. Take that within context, don't drink-drive etc, you're not THAT indestructible.
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    The answer is NOW.
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  • Profile picture of the author kasei
    In your 20s you will have most fun and leas responsibilities, in your 30s you will have the money to have fun but not the time. But I think that both periods are the best ones.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      Originally Posted by kasei View Post

      In your 20s you will have most fun and leas responsibilities, in your 30s you will have the money to have fun but not the time. But I think that both periods are the best ones.
      The way you worded this reminded me of another great movie clip...

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  • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
    Originally Posted by think more View Post

    In which age did you enjoyed your life?
    or which age is best to enjoy life?

    under 20
    your 20's
    your 30's
    your 40's

    All of the above.
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  • Profile picture of the author nipsyr
    Probably about 6 months old.

    What could be better than laying around staring cross eyed at your hands then chew on your feet while people wait on you hand and foot.

    I have fun every day just about so every day is the best day.
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  • Profile picture of the author AllproJJ
    I loved by pre-20's... I'm only 25 right now, but 19-20 yrs old was my favorite age... My responsibilities have changed... I had a lot more freedom back then. Today things are different, not always in a bad way though.
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  • Profile picture of the author ceenote100
    I enjoyed life more when I was in my 20's. I was a lot more silly and spontaneous then. Now I'm more serious minded but life is to be enjoyed all the way through.
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  • Profile picture of the author GT
    I have found that as you get older, you carry more of the weight of the world on your shoulders and it CAN weigh you down IF you let it. But at the same time, as you grow older you become more experienced and have the opportunity to become wiser, and if you are able to, you can learn to set the weight of the world aside and enjoy life as you did when you were young and carefree.

    It's all within your control. You decide. You make it happen, regardless of your age or experience.

    By the way, as a parent of three and grandparent of almost six, I have a magnet on my fridge that says ...
    . . . "The first 40 years of parenthood are always the hardest."

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    The best time to enjoy your life is now. The second best time to enjoy your life is tomorrow.
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