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  • I think that all depends on a person's outlook towards life and whether or not they are blessed with good health for themselves and their loved ones.
  • it all depends on which direction the liver goes. Nah imean.
  • For me, worse. It my younger years it was much more carefree. I miss those days. Possibly in my senior years it will be that way again, I hope... :o)
  • Much better and clearer at 60 than at 20
  • Better psychologically; inferior physically? ;-)
  • Life in itself gets worse. Thats just the way things are. But as far as an individual goes it really depends. Some people have bad childhoods, maybe abuse, being poor, parent dies and so on. So then when they get to b adults they turn things around for them selfs and make life better for them. But on the other hand a kid could have a great childhood. Maybe parents are loving and committed. But then when they grow up they decided to get into drugs or they dont go to college and even drop out of high school. Allot of how your life ends up is up to you. Just like getting older, its only going to be better if you make it better. But then there are some things you just cant control. Things you can do to make it better, is not get a bunch of credit cards and max them out. Try to keep your debt low. If you can buy a house. it will be the best thing. Wasting your money on rent is just that a waste. Good example of that is. We started buying a house about 5 years ago. The house was $50,000 (for closer, great deal) We lived there for 4 years paying $414 a month. Then a year ago we started buying another house and decided to rent out our other house. We are renting it out for $650 a month. They are paying our monthly payment plus putting extra money in our pocket. Another thing is my husband is also putting money away every month for his retirement. Both of our house laons are 30 year loans. I am only 31, so when we are in are early 60's we will own at least two houses. One will be a steady income for us from rent. We will also have plenty from my husbands retirement. But if we didnt plant for our future then one day we would be in our 60's and have nothing. We would have to work till we died or had to get on social security. So make wise choices now and your future has a better chance at being better.
  • Better.
  • Different....some things better, some worse.
  • I would imagine life would get better, with a better grasp or understanding on life. Things just don't seem as bad
  • Yay I'm excited about life now :D

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