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Originally Posted by arpad_m
Isn't it always like that though, we experience something great and then years later it hits us how absolutely amazing it was and if only we had known, we would've appreciated it even more...
Don't say you don't have 40 years, living for 90+ years isn't hafl as rare as it used to be, even 100+ years is no longer unthinkable.
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Actually you are right, I may well see 90+, maybe even with a little luck, 100 if family and personal history is any indicator. I feel like I did at 40, am completely healthy and certainly look and act far younger than my "advanced years". My love of all things fast certainly hasn't diminished any and last spring, I had my motorcycle up to a tick or two over 150 on a closed and private road in Mexico.
BUT...the calendar does not lie and if anything, hitting my 60's made me realize that the clock is running and I no longer say things like "I want to do that in the next 10 years". I do it today as you just never know what tomorrow may bring.