I just wanted the opinion of you guys:-
What age range would you classify as Young
Middle Age
and when would Old age start ?.
I just wanted the opinion of you guys:-
What age range would you classify as Young
Middle Age
and when would Old age start ?.
Pre life crisis: Teens to 28
Mid life crisis: 35-45
Post life crisis: 60-70
Im probably off but i would say u can split it between the pre life crisis, mid life crisis and post life crisis
Thanks for your answer @Kazuma
For me life has been like roller coaster …had it pretty easy till 21 considering the cultural settings around me …then had a rude shock around 21. Then had another 26 and another one at 30. Have discovered my essence now.
I do believe its a lot easier for those who run down the mill (i mean really struggle) early like at around 15. They seem to gather their engines by around 25…Just my opinion…it will vary for other folks.
Yea im in my pre life crisis stage right now. And yea it just depends. Cause mostly in ur pre life crisis u struggle with ur identity and what u want to do with ur life. Ur mid life crisis critiques what u have done with ur life. And well ur post life crisis is basically accepting the inevitable
So true. I also believe most aren’t able to get an identity till their Mid-life too…some till old age…but then its like all over.
Young. Younger than me.
Middle The age I’m at now.
Old. Older than me.
I’m 62 now.
I tend to think that we should never age…i mean I seriously do believe in that…should be like a teen even when you are like 90 or 85
That might be nice if your body was like a teen. But I would not want to have the brain of a teen.
ha ha …true
Young = younger than me.
Middle = my age
Oldster = older than me
Okay? Okay.
Im older then all ya’ll…in spirit
I think of young as anything up 40.
The 50s/60s are what I think of as middle-aged.
70s+ to me is elderly.
However there are always people who are exceptions by their lifestyles. I have a step-grandmother in her 70s who is more active than most 30 year olds and looks about 50. She got lucky with genes + she tries really hard to be fit.
It’s relative. When I was a kid growing up with my family, my dad would be talking about some 24 or 25 year old guy and he would say, “Yeah, this kid is a bad worker”. I was in my teens when he used to say something like that and it always sounded funny to me because 24 sounded like a grown adult to me. But when I reached 45 or so I started calling 22 or 23 year olds, “kids”.
Also, when I got to my fifties and I heard of people dying when they were 55 or 60, I would say to someone, “Wow, 60 years old isn’t that old”.
I’ve never been good with ages. My mother has been forty five for at least ten years according to her birthdays…
Young 15-30
Middle Aged 50-60
Older 70+
Young: When your dependent on mom and/or dad for a bed, what ever meals they serve, a ride, and maybe some pocket change if you beg long enough.
Middle age: When you are independent enough to get a paycheck that covers your rent, groceries, a car with insurance, and get to choose what your going to eat, where you want to sleep and what you want to do in your spare time.
Old age: when your dependent on someone else for your meals, a clean bed, a ride to the doctors, and if you had good enough insurance, maybe a little pocket change for the vending machine.
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