Is this is the winter of my discontent?
If sixty is the new forty, then I assume that I can feel free to have the midlife crises now that I didn't get around to at the appropriate time.
In my actual forties, any change I craved was limited to minor tweaks to an all too comfortable lifestyle. Sometimes I talked a good line of discontent, but I had no real desire to make major upheavals in my life--no desire that lasted long enough to actually make any change anyway. I simply wasn't ready for a midlife crises at the proper age.
Hitting the sixties, it is clear that life is truly short and time truly fleeting. The economy alone has turned life upside down and inside out for me and for most people I know. All sense of entitlement and any feelings of unlimited options has been wiped out in the economy's tumble.
If the sixties are to be the new forties, I'm thinking this would be the appropriate time for me to examine my current lifestyle and see whether I can't come up with something that suits me better or if I should be content with things exactly as they are.
If my life is perfect (for all practical purposes) exactly as it is now, it would be valuable to recognize that as soon as possible. Contentment is to be highly valued.
In my actual forties, any change I craved was limited to minor tweaks to an all too comfortable lifestyle. Sometimes I talked a good line of discontent, but I had no real desire to make major upheavals in my life--no desire that lasted long enough to actually make any change anyway. I simply wasn't ready for a midlife crises at the proper age.
Hitting the sixties, it is clear that life is truly short and time truly fleeting. The economy alone has turned life upside down and inside out for me and for most people I know. All sense of entitlement and any feelings of unlimited options has been wiped out in the economy's tumble.
If the sixties are to be the new forties, I'm thinking this would be the appropriate time for me to examine my current lifestyle and see whether I can't come up with something that suits me better or if I should be content with things exactly as they are.
If my life is perfect (for all practical purposes) exactly as it is now, it would be valuable to recognize that as soon as possible. Contentment is to be highly valued.
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