I mean I could come up with ruder words but past a certain point a bad take is just funny.
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hm, hold on your reaction suggest the number is not just off, it's far off I guess it would make perfect sense to define "midlife" such that it's centered around half the life expectancy, right? at least it wouldn't be a "bad take" so let's round it to 40…
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I mean honestly the take is pretty bad at any age point - I can't think of a single point in my life to date where I wouldn't be envious of my life as it is now - but the "midlife starts at 30" is just the icing on a beautiful young-people-having-terrible-opinions cake.
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I'd be fine with a labelling of "midlife" as like 30-50 or whatever (though I think traditionally midlife crises start after 40), but coupled to "everyone in midlife is lame" it becomes funny as hell.
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I see, I thought you were reacting to the number alone proceed
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I am a little bit. I think of 30 as the age when people start to have shit a bit more figured out and a lot of the interesting stuff really starts happening, so I'd be kinda reluctant to consider it midlife and would probably think of that as more like 40-60, but I care less.
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it seems common enough that people feel 'more boring' as they get older, right? not to mention biological decline possibly if one is very career/ambition inclined, or had signif psychological problems, 30+ can seem more interesting, but that isn't vast maj of people!
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for instance i feel a lot of the stuff that people mention to me about careers/goals feels trite and unromantic - an extension of youthful exam striving which at the time cooler people avoided bc it was tiresome - and now people care about these things!
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caring about getting drunk at parties is exactly as trite as caring about promotion at work, don't let beer ads install brainworms into your head
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mhm its not like getting drunk its more like, bonding, fun, life! (i dont mean i was some party guy - i was so aspie/neurotic) but the other seems like a terrible waste hmmm
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You're allowed not to care about getting a promotion at work! I practically set my entire career on fire and started again in my early 30s. If something seems like a terrible waste, do something else.
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One of the best things about getting older is that there's more of you so you can give less of a fuck about the bits that you largely cribbed off other people and do what you actually want. Not doing that is the main way to become old and boring.
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Yes! 100% this
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