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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Mick Mac, how can you be entitled to a mid-life

> treat when you haven't reached middle age yet?

>



Thanks LM - but at 42 and with 43 fast approaching, I think I just make it.


According to Collins Dictionary, this is "... usually considered to occur approximately between the ages of 40 and 60".

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Unfortunately I want the things money can't buy :(


Yes mee too DJKQ. I haven't posted on this thread because I couldn't think of anything I wanted and then I read your post and I thought yes, spot on. I wan't things money can't buy.

> Ladymuck Wrote:

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> But without unhappiness to compare it to, how

> would you know you were happy?


Yes, philosophers make that point about just about everything...but - alas - I am no philosopher...I like the simple life and live by simple rules which come from deep within...my instincts...my intuition etc...it is those which tell me what is happy/sad, good/evil, black/white, simple/complex etc. etc. Call me a simpleton.


The only things that truly matter in life are those that money cannot buy. But I am quite certain you know that already.

Yeah but having said all that, my fabulous motorbike and more importantly riding it, makes me so very happy.

Life ain't about the destination it's about the journey.

Yeah right, but money will help prevent you having to walk the entire length.


Now, back to bed.

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