I think I took a tennis class in college
jesus christ I can’t remember but it sounds strangely plausible
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I think I took a tennis class in college
jesus christ I can’t remember but it sounds strangely plausible

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What is the age when a person should ideally retire?
Society has conditioned us to believe that 60 or 65 is the ultimate finish line. But the truth is, the ideal retirement age has absolutely nothing to do with how many candles are on your birthday cake.
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So, when should you ideally retire? The right time is when you are truly prepared across multiple areas of your life, not just your bank account. You are ready when you have successfully planned for:
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Health & Wellness: You have secured solid healthcare coverage and built habits to maintain your physical vitality.
Lifestyle & Purpose: You aren't just retiring from work; you are retiring to something meaningful. (Research actually shows a strong sense of purpose lowers mortality risk for those over 50).
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Getting older is waking up and thinking you’re hungover, then remembering . . . nope, this is just who I am now.
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A fun aging thing: so I have big ole eyebrows. Got em from my dad. My dad has eyebrows so big and poofy, they will actually wave in the wind. He has to wax them down or they become disheveled. I call them Gandalf brows. Mine are the slightly more feminine/tame version: still large and thick, but not as poofy.
HOWEVER. Within the last year. My left (only the left!) eyebrow has started spontaneously coming out with individual hairs that are almost the length of my whole eyebrow. One of which, critically, was SILVER, literally my first gray hair. The poof potential of these hairs is undeniable.
This leaves me breathless with anticipation. Will my eyebrows become even More? Will they go silver, like my dad's hair did really early, and like honest-to-goodness silver, not gray? Will I have immense silver eyebrows (perhaps, like a certain wizard, long and bushy enough to stick out past the brim of my hat?) while the rest of my hair remains unchanged? How weird will that look? Will I have the courage to rock it? We shall have to See.
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