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Por_sha911 12-08-2018 06:30 AM

Things that are GREAT about getting older.
 
The "Things that suck..." thread was pitiful. I was getting depressed reading it. Yes I have some of the those challenges but heck, I kept hearing the old Hee Haw song "Gloom despair and agony on me..."

First world problems!

How about being thankful for what you have rather than upset about something you lost? I'll start:

1) With age comes the wisdom of experience. There are tons of things that are easier because I learned that there is an easy and a hard way.

C'mon and help me out. What are you thankful for that you have now?

Hugh R 12-08-2018 06:43 AM

Retirement!

I had a nightmare last night that I was still working, it was awful!

s9motors 12-08-2018 06:50 AM

Things that are GREAT about getting older
 
40 year Port
Children grown up, and grandchildren.
Older women
Still having the capacity to blow out 60+ candles:D:D:D

scottmandue 12-08-2018 06:52 AM

Not giving a $hit about what other people think of you.

John Rogers 12-08-2018 06:53 AM

I am thankful I made it past 73! Back in Vietnam I never thought I'd live this long! it is nice to have people hold the door for you, load the stuff from Costco/Walmart for you, discounts from EVERYWHERE, getting a lot of respect from my evening class students, especially those from Japan/China/Korea since they respect their elders. Tell those same students what it was like growing up in the 50's and 60's especially the first TV show I watched! Remembering being able to walk down the road carrying my squirrel rifle to the nearest woods to bag several of those little guys and no one panic. They're probably a lot more but I can't remember what they are????

LWJ 12-08-2018 07:06 AM

At 52 I am suddenly not needing to be a ridiculous tight-wad. My habit of hard work and saving has come to fruition.

cabmandone 12-08-2018 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 10277000)
Not giving a $hit about what other people think of you.

I was old long before my time if that's true.

cabmandone 12-08-2018 07:12 AM

For me it's watching my kids grow up into adults.

Captain Ahab Jr 12-08-2018 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 10277000)
Not giving a $hit about what other people think of you.

Excellent thread, excellent post :D

Bob Kontak 12-08-2018 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 10277000)
Not giving a $hit about what other people think of you.

That is the most preposterous thing I have ever heard.

Just what do you think about that?

(Field test)

hcoles 12-08-2018 07:35 AM

Going to stores when they aren't busy.
Making new friends.

Sooner or later 12-08-2018 07:36 AM

Not pushing up daisies

scottmandue 12-08-2018 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 10277064)
That is the most preposterous thing I have ever heard.

Just what do you think about that?

(Field test)

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pavulon 12-08-2018 08:07 AM

Having resources and fortitude to address your own problems. e.g. Have sanded off the scaly layer of skin from the foot with this issue and intend to do a little surgery/procedure on myself later today too. Of course, needing to do this stuff leads to the other thread about aging :(

RANDY P 12-08-2018 08:39 AM

Not giving a **** about whether or not you will leave a hole in the economy when you go :)

You realize you can't take it with you.

rjp

pwd72s 12-08-2018 08:43 AM

Not having to prove anything. Not much peer pressure...I outlived many of those guys.

Craig T 12-08-2018 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 10276983)
Retirement!

I had a nightmare last night that I was still working, it was awful!

Hugh, I have those too! It's always a work crisis in the dream. I wonder how long it will last.

As others have said...Reaching the point where you're no longer competing with people or trying to make an impression. Its wonderful. Also, kids being out on their own. All those worries and expenses behind you.

Great new thread OP. I wouldn't trade 60 for 40. I'm loving retirement.

Seahawk 12-08-2018 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 10277041)
For me it's watching my kids grow up into adults.

What a blessing. Both my children are adults in every sense of the word...so much more clever and grounded at their age than I ever was. They our our best accomplishment.

That and financial freedom...which drives freedom of thought and intent. I don't have FU money but I have integrity money.

Zeke 12-08-2018 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 10277164)
Hugh, I have those too! It's always a work crisis in the dream. I wonder how long it will last.

As others have said...Reaching the point where you're no longer competing with people or trying to make an impression. Its wonderful. Also, kids being out on their own. All those worries and expenses behind you.

Great new thread OP.
I wouldn't trade 60 for 40. I'm loving retirement.

I would but only if I knew then what I know now (—Bob Seger, et all). But we all know that ain't happenin'.

Getting older sure has its benefits but that can't last either.

bob deluke 12-08-2018 09:11 AM

Let’s see, at 72 survived Nam, worked nearly 50 years different companies, varied experiences, retired four years ago. Married to the same beautiful woman for 40 years. No kids, many dogs, had two Porsche’s, both gone looking for another. Generally healthy, stay active both physically and mentally. Don’t G.A.S. what anybody thinks, come and go as I please. Life is good.....


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