65 years young. Latest hearing test "normal", not quite as horny as I was at 49.
I suppose I had a mid life crisis as I bought a 650cc Yamaha when I was fifty. . I sold it when I could no longer straddle it.I'm hitting 40 in three weeks. I'm starting to feel the midlife crisis comming. Haven't done anything desperate yet though.
When I'm hit by the realization of inevitable death, I just remind myself that nature doesn't really care. At some point the sun will run out of light elements, will swell and swallow our planet completely, leaving no trace of human existence. Devastating for us (assuming we haven't wiped ourselves out long before that happens), but not even a blip on the radar for the universe.
I just try to do the best I can with what I have, and avoid being a d##k towards my fellow planet dwellers.
I, too, am 65 years young.65 years young. Latest hearing test "normal", not quite as horny as I was at 49.
I bought my Corvette at 45. LOL, still running strong (corvette and me). Do I think about death and dying? I do but control those thoughts and try to shake them off as fast as I can. For some reason, my mind is programmed to first think negative vs positive. It takes some mental effort to switch between those "modes".I suppose I had a mid life crisis as I bought a 650cc Yamaha when I was fifty. . I sold it when I could no longer straddle it.
I have exactly the same experience Every time i went for a precautiouss checkup in the hospital. It put religion (specific the after life) in a totaly different perspective of nothingness which give me peace of mind. .I think of being dead the same as the time lost under anesthesia….not even nothingness.
Oldschool Swedish death metal.I think a lot about death metal
I'm 68 and just started flying lessons.
It's the transition that is worrisome. Once you're dead, it won't bother you because you won't know you're dead.