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We are looking for answers to some hard questions as we dig deep inside and explore our own core values and how that guides not just our own lives but the very world that we live in. These questions will be asked to a group of high school students but we would also like to hear from the world at large. While we hope to keep this forum wide open we do reserve the right to delete responses that we find to be offensive or combative in nature. Thank you for participating with us.
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The day my kids are on their own..with their own life to live..
I have about 8 more years ....lol
I might be better to answer that question sometime later in my life...
but to date, 30. I really liked being thirty... My kids were five & two... fun ages, I felt great & had tons of energy, I'd lived enough to know a thing or two, but not long enough to have known about several loved ones dying.
The saddest age for me was twenty-one... teen years had gone & I had already been married & was going thru a divorce... My car crapped out & I was hitching to work... I was still too niave to truly know better..
Forty was good, Thirty was better!
The age at which they become happy with themselves.
well i would have to say since just a few days ago someone changed my out look about this question i would have to say that as a kid a teenager or an adult those are all good times in a persons life because there is so many things that you learn in them differnt point in times.
35 is the best age:
There is a level of maturity and wisdom available that, at a younger age hasn't quite "seasoned." Mental faculties, emotional intelligence, and acceptance of mortality are pretty well balanced.
The body starts to less efficiently repair itself at about the age of 30. At 35 the damage control / repair functions are still pretty good, if not perfect, and there is still a fair amount of youthful resilience.
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