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re: When did you first realize how short life is?

Posted on 10/5/22 at 2:58 pm to
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41737 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 2:58 pm to
When I was diagnosed with heart failure at age 35. 160lbs and 5’10” with fricking heart failure!! Go figure!

Live life, love your family, and be happy. You never know when you’ll go to bed for the last time.
Posted by Tortious
ATX
Member since Nov 2010
5142 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:00 pm to
When I looked back on the 20-25 year old arse I had not pursued, for one stupid reason or another (don't want a girlfriend, rather watch the game, etc.), and realized it was all in the review mirror.
Posted by TheFonz
Somewhere in Louisiana
Member since Jul 2016
20473 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:01 pm to
I guess it started to hit me around 40-41 when my kids were starting to get into high school, all of my grandparents had passed away, and in the span of about 10 years another 7 aunts and uncles had passed away. When you're really young, you think those people are going to be around forever. When they're gone, and you're parents are in their 70's, it hits you hard that you are approaching a time where life takes more away than it gives.
This post was edited on 10/6/22 at 9:44 am
Posted by mtntiger
Asheville, NC
Member since Oct 2003
26666 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:01 pm to
Just now. Reading this thread. Mind blown.
Posted by StupidBinder
Jawja
Member since Oct 2017
6392 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:02 pm to
quote:

I can only assume that it gets worse from here.


Nah.

Once you’re into your 30s you’ll likely start to feel a lot more comfortable in your own skin.

Just turned 42 and I’ve never liked being me more than I do now.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67214 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:02 pm to
I realized how short life was after my divorce, when I realized how old and awkward I felt at bars. Age 30 really hit me like a ton of bricks. I know that I have a lot of life in front of me, but it feels like certain windows are closing, and I’m going nowhere fast.
Posted by gizmothepug
Louisiana
Member since Apr 2015
6609 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:04 pm to
When my father died at 42, I turn 42 this month. I get where you’re coming from.
Posted by Springlake Tiger
Uptown
Member since Aug 2006
15531 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:05 pm to
When I was told at age 43 that I had incurable cancer. Still alive and kicking at 45 and most people that I know don’t even have a clue. But up until that age, I assumed I’d live to at least 80. Now, I’d be happy if I made it to 50.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98351 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:05 pm to
When I was a child, my grandparents were "old people" in my mind, and I'm older now than they were then.
Posted by Willie Stroker
Member since Sep 2008
12986 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:06 pm to
I stopped feeling immortal when a friend in the same profession as me was killed during a risky training exercise.

The fragility and rarity of life hit me hard.
Posted by tigergirl10
Member since Jul 2019
10323 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:06 pm to
When both my parents died, and I was in my 20’s.

I get a lot of flack on here for people thinking my views are masculine/Walt, but it’s because I have to be strong emotionally and to work hard. I’m a conservative woman who lives in a man’s world with parents and a fiancé who have all died.
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53060 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:07 pm to
We tend to look back on things as "better" than they actually were and there are definitely a lot of things that I don't miss from back then.

I'm a lot more confident in who I am and what I want, I wish I could tell 19 year old me to not take things so personal and just live life. It's also nice not having to worry about running out of money between paychecks or sweating to death every day at work.

I guess I'm just at the point where I'm realizing you have to enjoy life because it changes quick and flies by.
Posted by StrongOffer
Member since Sep 2020
4402 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:08 pm to
I also turned 29 a few days ago. An yeah, the last 5 years have absolutely flown by. I think about it all the time how fast life is. And it will only seem to speed up the longer we're here.
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53060 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:10 pm to
It's also odd to realize that eventually, my dad or father in law won't be here for me to ask them for advice and I'll be the person that people will look to.

Definitely a lot of responsibility.
Posted by SoFlaGuy
Fort Lauderdale
Member since Apr 2020
849 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:11 pm to
Get right with the Lord and enjoy every moment. Drink less (not quit), and become a servant type leader. Sounds lame, I know, but we waste so much time looking for problems and conflict. Control what you can control.
Posted by redfish99
B.R.
Member since Aug 2007
16518 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:11 pm to
Shrewd observations whippersnapper. There are many many much older than you who haven’t figured out anything that has to do with life. Keep making memories, it’s all we really have. Good tidings to you I see a bright future .
This post was edited on 10/5/22 at 3:12 pm
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53060 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:11 pm to
quote:

I also turned 29 a few days ago. An yeah, the last 5 years have absolutely flown by. I think about it all the time how fast life is. And it will only seem to speed up the longer we're here.






It feels like 2015-2022 went by in half the time that 2010-2015 took.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98351 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:13 pm to
quote:

t's also odd to realize that eventually, my dad or father in law won't be here for me to ask them for advice and I'll be the person that people will look to. Definitely a lot of responsibility.


My great aunt was the last of her very large family. She had something like eight or 9 siblings. At the funeral of the next to last sibling to go, my dad told her, "you're the matriarch now." She replied tearfully, "but I'm the baby of the family."
Posted by Joe_Dirte
Southwest LA
Member since Feb 2019
650 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:17 pm to
every time I think about my dad getting diagnosed with cancer at 48 and dying at 51. I'm 42 now
Posted by CSATiger
The Battlefield
Member since Aug 2010
6226 posts
Posted on 10/5/22 at 3:27 pm to
learned this very young, when I was in the 5th grade a girl at our school and her whole family died in a fire. They had all 5 caskets lined up at the funeral. My father had a heart attack whe he was 33, died from his third one at 51, I was 29. I am 65 now and thankful for every day
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