i'll answer anyway. early 20s and early 40s - which to me are respectively the best physically and mentally. at 30 you STILL have the first 3, similarly enough to when you are 20, and the last 3 you ALREADY have... so compromise and basic math were the basis of my statement
my statement is an opinion based on personal experience hence it cannot be invalidated i believe. surely it's not something that would apply to everyone but neither would it apply exclusively to me. so i see what you mean and suppose i can agree with your points and even add a couple more such as not everyone being financially stable at 30, still living with the parents, lacking energy due to mental disorders, etc... still, it's 30 for me
IIN not to want to ever grow up? What age would you like to be?
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"good looks, good health, great energy, life experience, independence, self-knowledge"
I wonder what your basis for comparison is.
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well... are you asking?
i'll answer anyway. early 20s and early 40s - which to me are respectively the best physically and mentally. at 30 you STILL have the first 3, similarly enough to when you are 20, and the last 3 you ALREADY have... so compromise and basic math were the basis of my statement
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Physical and mental health can decline or improve at any age.
You may not be good looking to begin with.
You may have very little self-knowledge at any stage, and it is unlikely that those who claim such things are able measure it (see below).
All people have massively warped perceptions of themselves, this is psych 101.
Your statement is invalid.
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my statement is an opinion based on personal experience hence it cannot be invalidated i believe. surely it's not something that would apply to everyone but neither would it apply exclusively to me. so i see what you mean and suppose i can agree with your points and even add a couple more such as not everyone being financially stable at 30, still living with the parents, lacking energy due to mental disorders, etc... still, it's 30 for me
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Your statement is an opinion devoid of logic.
The former made invalid by lack of the later.
Are you the goblin king now? You have no power over me.
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But if you turn it this way.....