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Another great commentary on life. The observations shared are spot on and accurate. As someone who will soon be 59, I know I am WAY past midlife. Well, unless I live to be 118. I know where I am and where I am headed. Wanna be depressed? To have just 30 more summers or Christmas, I’d need to live to be 89. That’s a big ask. Fortunately, my genetics show I should be make it or be really close. Then I can bounce around in comfy clothes:)

Robbe has the ability to create, write and share in a way that really makes one feel, think and appreciate. Thank you Robbe.

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Thanks John, here's to bouncing around in comfort

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Man, Course 3 really hit me as a 25 year old that is trying to be adamant about slowing the aging process. A fools errand I suppose, but I guess it can't hurt to try...right?

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I think it's still good to take care of ourselves and look and be our best! Just recognize that time will take its toll and to be comfortable with that transition.

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Aging, the luxury we all complain and fight against.

It's quite interesting how the world and culture are changing around us in a gerneration or less. Comparing to say 200 years ago everythign changed so slowly I doubt they noticed it and they might not have lived long enough to look back they way we can anyway.

Breast implants are a weird one. Of course many men like to look at them but they are quite impractical if you want to do any sort of exersise or sport. They are also not permanent, they need to be replaced every decade or so. Ladies, just like what you got, some man somewhere will too.

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