• Fake4000
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    342 months ago

    Mid twenties.

    Young enough to do whatever I want but old enough to be taken seriously.

  • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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    302 months ago

    25, maybe 30.

    Your brain doesn’t finish developing until around that point, and it’s the part that helps you control your thoughts and emotions (prefrontal cortex). There are no other advantages after 30, though, and the development been 25 and 30 isn’t as vast as 18 to 25.

    That said, I’ve been blessed with a middle aged 40 year old body since I was 12, so meh. (And really, I should have been given “most likely to do his taxes on time” title in the yearbook.)

    • @fishpen0@lemmy.world
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      62 months ago

      For this I usually go with 27. Trade slightly more cortex development while only losing about 3% more of my collagen. So like one crowfoot and a forehead crease, but no more. Eyes are also stable enough for eye surgery but not going into retinal decline like in the 30s. Basically your late 20s rides off all your physical generation for a lot of different soft tissues being peak into ~25 but not having caused the damage that starts to build up and cause side effects in your 30s.

  • @SelfHigh5@lemmy.world
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    282 months ago

    Anywhere between 28-32. Old enough that people take you mostly seriously but young enough that the world still feels like it’s set up with you specifically in mind.

  • @storcholus@feddit.de
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    162 months ago

    Early thirties. Peak physical, loads of free time, good paying job, so good money.

    I miss the endurance I had. Everything else is still like that.

  • Display name
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    152 months ago

    If I can keep my current development I’d go for 25. Otherwise I’d prefer to stay my current age. 25 is a nice age but I wouldn’t like to be an actual 25 year old in mind again.

    • cabbage
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      72 months ago

      I’m currently 30, and am increasingly confident that 28 was the high point.

        • cabbage
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          11 month ago

          Fair point - but I think that by 2022 it was already fine where I was. I lived in a very touristic city at the time, so the period after I gained freedom of movement before the tourists returned was actually pretty nice as for once it felt like the city belonged to those who lived there.

          I also very much felt during the pandemic that I was wasting one of the best years of my life. Still not complaining though - rather that than one of my more formative years.

  • @Thorny_Insight
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    122 months ago

    I’d say around 25. I’m still fit and perfectly healthy at 33 but I’m not getting any healhier from this on.

  • SavvyWolf
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    112 months ago

    Maybe 22 or something.

    Turning 30 in a few months and definitely feel that, due to anxiety and depression, I’ve “wasted” the last 15 years of my life.

    • hoxbug
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      72 months ago

      Oh I feel you, turning 30 this year and feel like I am having a mid life crisis.

      • SavvyWolf
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        102 months ago

        Do you also get the “oh don’t be silly, 30 isn’t that old!” attitude from people you confide those fears to? Super annoying.

        • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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          62 months ago

          I had an existential crisis at 33, and it is fucking annoying getting that response.

          I know it’s not that old, but it’s the oldest I have ever been. The 30s was to me like a transition from teenager to adult. It is fucking rough, though it gets a lot better and definitely has perks.

          • cabbage
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            In my experience the problem is not really all that age related at all, it’s just that you’re increasingly aware that you have to find your own meaning in life and that your choices now will directly affect everything that follows.

            Age 25 I didn’t feel like anything really mattered, I had time to fuck up. Now it feels like I have ten years to find something I consider worthwhile or I’ll in all likelihood be permanently fucked.

            • @Croquette@sh.itjust.works
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              31 month ago

              To me, in my 20s, I was treated as I didn’t know shit about anything (which is kind of true) and in my 30s I realized that being older doesn’t mean people know their shit.

              It shifted my perspective on the whole world and created that existential crisis.

              I am not yet in my 40s, but I am comfortable with being a blip in the world and in the universe.

              My only existential gripe right now is dealing with the thought of if I will survive one of my kid, or if I will die before they are in their 20s.

              I am trying to be the best for my family and friends, and enjoy the process. Some people have a life changing event that shift their life around, but for most of us, the change is gradual until a few months/years later, you realise where you are. And at that point, you can decide whatever you want to do with that information.

              And you know what’s funny in all that? People like me will try to tell you what you should do in your situation, like people tried to do with me. But every person process events and emotions differently so you should definitely ignore whatever I say and what other people say if it doesn’t make sense to you.

              I might as well be a bot to you and that’s all the same.

    • @gt5
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      32 months ago

      I just turned 40 this year. I had the same thing when I turned 30 - I had wasted most of my 20s doing drugs and partying. I can honestly say that my 30s ended up being the best years of my life (so far)

  • Icalasari
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    101 month ago

    26 or 27. That’s when I fully cooled down, so seems my brain finally finished baking then

    • @intensely_human
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      Damn I didn’t cool down until last week and I’m 41. I wish I could have been sane when I was in my twenties.

  • edric
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    81 month ago

    Probably early 30s, like 30-34. Relatively young but not too young, and my knees didn’t crack as much as they do now. lol

  • I’d say probably 22-24. I’d prefer a little older for sure, but at age 25-26 a disease I didn’t know I had got much much worse and has effectively robbed me of half my life. So a little younger for me.