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Old Aug 25th 2007, 2:54 pm
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Default Re: Is 35 too young for a mid-life crisis?

Originally Posted by or4ngecrush
I would say it was definately both
How old were you? 27 also seems to be a mid-life crisis age!
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Old Aug 25th 2007, 2:57 pm
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Originally Posted by Beebop
How old were you? 27 also seems to be a mid-life crisis age!
27/28
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Old Aug 25th 2007, 3:06 pm
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Originally Posted by smelly
Nahhh Something is upsetting you?

You are never too young ....... I am 30 and been have a career crisis since I was 21.

Do what makes you happy and find out what you need to make you happy. I am an Accountant and althougth my job is boring, it has always given me the salary that I require. So even though I am not 100% happy in my job, who is??? It gives me the financial freedom to do what I want.

Think about what you are looking for in life. I think the most important thing is to be happy, material things mean nothing, a man can have no wealth, but be the happiest individual on the planet.
Actually, I dont do a job unless I am 100% happy with it. We spend so much time at work, why be unhappy!
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Old Aug 25th 2007, 3:07 pm
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Originally Posted by or4ngecrush
27/28
Aha!

I was 27 when I went back to college to retrain, as was OH except he is older than me so I met him whilst he was back at Uni and I was still there.
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Originally Posted by Ozzidoc
Actually, I dont do a job unless I am 100% happy with it. We spend so much time at work, why be unhappy!
I am actually happy with me job I just don't get paid enough.
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Old Aug 25th 2007, 3:08 pm
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Originally Posted by Ozzidoc
Actually, I dont do a job unless I am 100% happy with it. We spend so much time at work, why be unhappy!
Put food on the table?

I spent 2 years typing invoices.....yawn......
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Old Aug 25th 2007, 3:36 pm
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Mid life crises can be a great catalyst for change, just dont expect changing countries to make it all go away!
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Originally Posted by rlogan
Mid life crises can be a great catalyst for change, just dont expect changing countries to make it all go away!
It's gone away and I haven't changed countries


yet..
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Actually, I dont do a job unless I am 100% happy with it. We spend so much time at work, why be unhappy!
So if someone comes into your office with some form of illness, and your not happy with it, do you send them to another Dr. and ask to see the next patient.
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Why ever not? I have one and thoroughly recommend it.
Me too, they're great.
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Me too, they're great.
Snag is combining them with an (older) husband!
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Snag is combining them with an (older) husband!
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Old Aug 29th 2007, 12:12 pm
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So result of this discussion, I have taken one of the least expensive choices - I've bought a beautiful silver saxophone!

Now all I need to do is learn to play it!
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Originally Posted by Beebop
So result of this discussion, I have taken one of the least expensive choices - I've bought a beautiful silver saxophone!

Now all I need to do is learn to play it!
Congratulations, I hope you and your saxophone live in harmony.
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