Dying young is the only alternative, and that sounds much worse. But in the interests of fairness I'll let you know how I feel in 70 years, if I make it there.
@ OP's reply: You could die when you were middle-aged, but I'd still class that as dying young. "Dying young" is just dying before your time, when you had the potential to live a lot longer. If you died when you were 50 (middle aged), I'd still say you had died young.
Would you say that living to old age is overrated?
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Dying young is the only alternative, and that sounds much worse. But in the interests of fairness I'll let you know how I feel in 70 years, if I make it there.
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@ OP's reply: You could die when you were middle-aged, but I'd still class that as dying young. "Dying young" is just dying before your time, when you had the potential to live a lot longer. If you died when you were 50 (middle aged), I'd still say you had died young.