It is scary. I'm 38 and I can really feel time accelerating.
I'm just in my 40's and was absolutely fine in my 30's didn't think about age at all.
But turning 40 really affected me, because your basically not young any more, your just not.
I'm not depressed about it, I've got no health issues, I'm not a gym type person but I do lots of walking and I kettle bell most days, so can't complain.
But it really hit me.
I think the thing with turning 40 is your basically half way right, or certainly each year, 41=82, 45=90 etc, and therefore it comes a point in your life for the first time when you realise the road ahead may be shorter than the road behind. It's quite mind blowing.
Assuming you don't get some cancer or something but you have to live assuming you won't.
Wait until you hit 50 thenI'm just in my 40's and was absolutely fine in my 30's didn't think about age at all.
But turning 40 really affected me, because your basically not young any more, your just not.
I'm not depressed about it, I've got no health issues, I'm not a gym type person but I do lots of walking and I kettle bell most days, so can't complain.
But it really hit me.
I think the thing with turning 40 is your basically half way right, or certainly each year, 41=82, 45=90 etc, and therefore it comes a point in your life for the first time when you realise the road ahead may be shorter than the road behind. It's quite mind blowing.
Assuming you don't get some cancer or something but you have to live assuming you won't.
I'm just in my 40's and was absolutely fine in my 30's didn't think about age at all.
But turning 40 really affected me, because your basically not young any more, your just not.
I'm not depressed about it, I've got no health issues, I'm not a gym type person but I do lots of walking and I kettle bell most days, so can't complain.
But it really hit me.
I think the thing with turning 40 is your basically half way right, or certainly each year, 41=82, 45=90 etc, and therefore it comes a point in your life for the irst time when you realise the road ahead may be shorter than the road behind. It's quite mind blowing.
Assuming you don't get some cancer or something but you have to live assuming you won't.
For me, the big C is getting more common younger and younger.
So although I don't assume I'll get it.. I don't assume I won't. This has been a big big mental change for me. And it's why I'm in lofoten right now. It's why I'm be in Greenland in July. It's why I'll be in Morocco in September and Mexico in February.
Because even if something terrible doesn't happen.. I may not be able to do this stuff even at 50/60.
So no FIRE or anything like that. Live for now for me.
All my running PBs were accomplished in my 40s. Now in my 50s and things throwing a wobbly (bit of cancer and all that), but hey ho. I can still knock out a quick park run and only need 3 days in bed to recoverI'm just in my 40's and was absolutely fine in my 30's didn't think about age at all.
But turning 40 really affected me, because your basically not young any more, your just not.
I'm not depressed about it, I've got no health issues, I'm not a gym type person but I do lots of walking and I kettle bell most days, so can't complain.
But it really hit me.
I think the thing with turning 40 is your basically half way right, or certainly each year, 41=82, 45=90 etc, and therefore it comes a point in your life for the first time when you realise the road ahead may be shorter than the road behind. It's quite mind blowing.
Assuming you don't get some cancer or something but you have to live assuming you won't.
3 days recovery, I need that just running around the table after the dogAll my running PBs were accomplished in my 40s. Now in my 50s and things throwing a wobbly (bit of cancer and all that), but hey ho. I can still knock out a quick park run and only need 3 days in bed to recover
Meanwhile it's weird getting used to not working , I really haven't got my head around the new situation yet.
It’s not worth working unless you really have to
Just think of the free buss pass.I'm utterly gobsmacked I'll be a Pensioner in 3 months time.
No kids and not ever.No kids I assume?
I don't regret having kids but believe me I am jealous of the freedom you have to do stuff like that without them.
And also think the next generation is going to have a **** time.
i had my kids in the early 2000's there is no way on earth i would even contemplate having kids nowadays! i worry for their future as it's all gone a bit pete tong as they sayAnd also think the next generation is going to have a **** time.
Start a pension for him if you can, and haven't already. He'll thank you later.Yup I worry about that.
My youngest son is nearly 6 had him just before everything really started to turn to ****.