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Skeet, thanks for your post. I appreciate your outlook, even if I respectfully disagree with a few points.
Some people say that age is just a number, but taking an all-day dance class with a group of athletic 25-year-olds is a good reality check. Even Dara Torres, the 41-year-old swimmer who won silver medals in the last Olympics, said, "There are only so many swims in a 41-year-old body."
I agree that there's no need to be old before our time. Attitude is important too. But those who say that age is just a number aren't being completely realistic, I think. A book I'm reading now makes a point: you can't keep your illusions to just one area--you have to ignore evidence to the contrary and fabricate other things to keep up the illusion. It make it easier to kid yourself about other things as well.
Skeet" McD][COLOR="MediumTurquoise said:Physical age means NOTHING. [/COLOR]Physical age will probably bring a certain amount of physical restriction....but there are young folks dealing with much greater physical problems. You still have the choice to make of it...what you will.
"Skeet"
Skeet, thanks for your post. I appreciate your outlook, even if I respectfully disagree with a few points.
Some people say that age is just a number, but taking an all-day dance class with a group of athletic 25-year-olds is a good reality check. Even Dara Torres, the 41-year-old swimmer who won silver medals in the last Olympics, said, "There are only so many swims in a 41-year-old body."
I agree that there's no need to be old before our time. Attitude is important too. But those who say that age is just a number aren't being completely realistic, I think. A book I'm reading now makes a point: you can't keep your illusions to just one area--you have to ignore evidence to the contrary and fabricate other things to keep up the illusion. It make it easier to kid yourself about other things as well.