by InverseBetaDecay » Mon 24 Nov 2008, 20:58:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', 'I') second that, Vision Master. I've deteriorated dramatically since hitting 50, three years ago. Turns out that that year had more than merely symbolic meaning. Like you, I was always somewho looked far younger than his age. Well, since 50 the years have been catching up FAST.
The earlier comment by Retired Guy, about the delusion of thinking you can work forever (e.g., to make up for wrecked 401k balances) also rings very true. It depends on the work. Despite all the comments we read about people "loving" their jobs, most work is a grind.
You all got that right-50 years old is a turning point-
Vision-master, Heineken, me & almost everyone else who has reached this milestone will tell you the same thing. I was pretty lucky at the gene pool myself, but after 45 I could feel the decline starting. Until then I could eat like a teenager, go on long bike tours and run over 5 miles every day. Now I can still do some of things, but I am fading. It's going to be rough (impossible?) working a demanding full time job as time goes by. I've worked six day weeks most of my life, it takes a toll.
The grim realities of the future are becoming obvious even to non Peak Oil/economic doomer folks, like my clueless in-laws. Quite a change in their outlook lately, much less condescending towards the wife & myself.
Just thought I'd break my silence, been lurking most of these years. It's strangely comforting to read these forums & realize other people also see the world situation clearly and are trying to cope.
Ignorance is preferable to error; and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing, than he who believes what is wrong.
-- Thomas Jefferson