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Benjamin
22-08-2025, 01:46 PM
Those in their 20’s (those were the days) is there anything you look forward to/worry about for your 30’s?
Same for those in their 30’s looking to the 40’s, 40’s looking to their 50’s etc.
Cherie
22-08-2025, 01:58 PM
Looking forward to Death
Benjamin
22-08-2025, 02:00 PM
Death
Well when you hit 80 I guess so. ;)
I do feel like in my 40s I’ve thought about death a lot more than I used to. I hope by the 50’s that goes away.
Cherie
22-08-2025, 02:02 PM
Well when you hit 80 I guess so. ;)
I do feel like in my 40s I’ve thought about death a lot more than I used to. I hope by the 50’s that goes away.
I am sure it will, honestly I am looking forward to my state pension as I worry the goal posts will be moved again by the time I hit 67 :laugh: and it will be nice to get given money for doing nothing for a change :shrug:
Benjamin
22-08-2025, 02:04 PM
I am sure it will, honestly I am looking forward to my state pension as I worry the goal posts will be moved again by the time I hit 67 :laugh: and it will be nice to get given money for doing nothing for a change :shrug:
Urgh, the state pension being moved is still so far away. I’m not even sure there’ll be a state pension by the time I reach then. Plus they keep moving the age of the private pension. :fist:
Cherie
22-08-2025, 02:09 PM
Urgh, the state pension being moved is still so far away. I’m not even sure there’ll be a state pension by the time I reach then. Plus they keep moving the age of the private pension. :fist:
I was able to access a small pension at 50 those were the days but it was locked in that I could take it at 50, so I was able to leave work which I hated and take a free lance job which I love, well not love love but its only 7 hours a week :laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
22-08-2025, 02:17 PM
Those in their 20’s (those were the days) is there anything you look forward to/worry about for your 30’s?
Same for those in their 30’s looking to the 40’s, 40’s looking to their 50’s etc.
https://images.saymedia-content.com/.image/t_share/MjA1MTU5NzI2MDI2MDczNjY0/death-personified-a-history-of-the-grim-reaper.jpg
Cherie
22-08-2025, 02:18 PM
https://images.saymedia-content.com/.image/t_share/MjA1MTU5NzI2MDI2MDczNjY0/death-personified-a-history-of-the-grim-reaper.jpg
There's my guy :love:
Benjamin
22-08-2025, 02:31 PM
I was able to access a small pension at 50 those were the days but it was locked in that I could take it at 50, so I was able to leave work which I hated and take a free lance job which I love, well not love love but its only 7 hours a week :laugh:
Nice! :love:
I’ve put savings/investments by in various places some of which I can’t touch for a few more years by my own choice (so I can’t piss them up the wall).
Currently living off of other savings whilst I sort the next stage of my life. I defo won’t be going back to a job I hate. Just trying to work out what it is I want to do next. Feel like I should know but I really don’t. :laugh:
…look forward to…?…probably the same as in the last decade, just a really good cocktail on a Friday evening…things I worry about…?…who’s making that cocktail…
Benjamin
22-08-2025, 02:33 PM
…look forward to…?…probably the same as in the last decade, just a really good cocktail on a Friday evening…things I worry about…?…who’s making that cocktail…
It’s your turn to make it :fist:
It’s your turn to make it :fist:
…see, that was my worry…that someone someday/some decade was going to say that to me…
Benjamin
22-08-2025, 02:41 PM
…see, that was my worry…that someone someday/some decade was going to say that to me…
The time has come. And it better be glorious. :smug:
Cherie
22-08-2025, 02:44 PM
Nice! :love:
I’ve put savings/investments by in various places some of which I can’t touch for a few more years by my own choice (so I can’t piss them up the wall).
Currently living off of other savings whilst I sort the next stage of my life. I defo won’t be going back to a job I hate. Just trying to work out what it is I want to do next. Feel like I should know but I really don’t. :laugh:
Thats the thing isn't it I never really enjoyed any of the work I ever did, it was okay and got me by but I never ever knew what I wanted to be or work at and still dont, too late now...oh well
Cherie
22-08-2025, 02:45 PM
…look forward to…?…probably the same as in the last decade, just a really good cocktail on a Friday evening…things I worry about…?…who’s making that cocktail…
:love:
I worry about death a lot and I'm only mid 30s. A lot of my family have passed away very young and although a lot of it was lifestyle led, a lifestyle I do not lead, it's definitely contributed to what I would say can be quite major health anxiety at times. I am better than I was but still worry.
I'm hoping as I move into my 40s I give less a **** about stuff like that and with each passing decade I worry less about death rather than more.
Aside from death :laugh: I am hopefully looking forward to more of the same as the previous decade - a happy marriage, discovering new skills, and eating my way around the world :dance2:
I look forward to being more comfortable and stable and the opportunities that brings
I worry about time slipping away and the years passing too quickly. Which is a silly thing to worry about because that's the worst way to waste time but it still happens
Redway
22-08-2025, 06:11 PM
I think a lot of us feel the ultimate mortality of life a lot as we get older. Having an immediate family-member die doesn’t help.
Oddly… coming from a ‘long lived’ family I always thought I would make 100 or more BUT that all changed when COVID19 hit our shores … I must have lost a few years off my life before I even contracted the damn thing !!
With all the panic and hysteria on our tv screens and radio … endless footage of people dying in hospital car parks or corridors in Italy and China
The daily ‘death count’ on the evening news programs … thousands every day !!
It definitely flicked a switch in me … for a good while I was convinced I was gonna die it was only a matter of time ..
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I worry about death a lot and I'm only mid 30s. A lot of my family have passed away very young and although a lot of it was lifestyle led, a lifestyle I do not lead, it's definitely contributed to what I would say can be quite major health anxiety at times. I am better than I was but still worry.
I'm hoping as I move into my 40s I give less a **** about stuff like that and with each passing decade I worry less about death rather than more.
Aside from death :laugh: I am hopefully looking forward to more of the same as the previous decade - a happy marriage, discovering new skills, and eating my way around the world :dance2:
…yeah, I hope that for you too…I do understand your mortality worries as you’ve lost loved ones in their younger years and sadnesses can so much rule our emotions/fears …we can give too much focus and time on fears and worries about things that we have no control over and can’t change/and that takes from the eating your way around the world time of the here and now that will give you so much pleasure and it’s a no brainier really, isn’t it…giving time and space to the worries or giving time and space to the great food and travel, a great marriage and discovering those skills…
…death is something that I never worry about really…I think that many of us have lost loved ones very suddenly …so life is my only thought, I would say …and not looking forward to decades as such/or a new/next decade …just looking forward to what’s on the calendar in life plans as I make them… and look forward to the next and the next etc…
Mystic Mock
22-08-2025, 11:50 PM
I want to leave a legacy of some kind before entering my 40's.
I want to be remembered for doing something good, whatever that may end up being.
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