Recycled Posted January 29, 2008 Posted January 29, 2008 http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080129/hl_nm/depression_age_dc Seems on the mark to me at 46. Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted January 29, 2008 Posted January 29, 2008 find something that makes you happy and fucking do it. losers Quote
lI1|1! Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 find something that makes you happy and fucking do it. losers if you're so happy how come most of your posts on this board make it sound like you have a stick up your ass? Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 find something that makes you happy and fucking do it. losers if you're so happy how come most of your posts on this board make it sound like you have a stick up your ass? another genius with mental telepathy... feeling emotion across a bitstream over the interweb. Quote
Hugh Conway Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 another genius with mental telepathy... feeling emotion across a bitstream over the interweb. I fell in love with porter over the interweb. he whispers sweet nothings to me over it now. ahhhhh lizardbrain - try some kegels Quote
JosephH Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Thank god Bill and I are past middle-aged and on to hard old guy stuff... Quote
Hugh Conway Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 Thank god Bill and I are past middle-aged and on to hard old guy stuff... snorting metamucil when you lose at bingo? Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 another genius with mental telepathy... feeling emotion across a bitstream over the interweb. I fell in love with porter over the interweb. he whispers sweet nothings to me over it now. ahhhhh lizardbrain - try some kegels does he give you virtual reach-arounds too? sickie Quote
catbirdseat Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 When do you have the most responsibility and burden? When you are middle age. You are under the most pressure to produce at work. You have the college payments for your kids. You might be making big payments on that great car you always wanted. It's not surprising to me at all that middle age would have the most depression. Quote
Recycled Posted January 30, 2008 Author Posted January 30, 2008 I posted it because I have observed this in life, including friends and neighbors, not to whine. It was also interesting to me that it varies country and cultural perspectives. Expectations, perhaps? It seems to me that things get very tough once you start dealing with supporting ageing/dying parents with disabilities, kids entering demanding years (when they're not always so cute anymore), demanding work and other life stresses all at once. I look back at being in my 20s and 30s and not realizing just how good we had it. But, then again, the time for "retirement", more play time and fewer responsibities is getting closer by the hour. Quote
minx Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 find something that makes you happy and fucking do it. losers if you're so happy how come most of your posts on this board make it sound like you have a stick up your ass? because a stick up his ass makes him happy Quote
Hugh Conway Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 because a stick up his ass makes him happy not just any stick sickie Quote
G-spotter Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 because a stick up his ass makes him happy not just any stick sickie Nope, it has to be a middle-aged stick. And it's probably not consensual for the stick. Which leads to more middle-aged depression. Quote
G-spotter Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 When do you have the most responsibility and burden? When you are middle age. You are under the most pressure to produce at work. You have the college payments for your kids. You might be making big payments on that great car you always wanted. It's not surprising to me at all that middle age would have the most depression. Age is mostly mental. CBS, you were middle-aged when you were 12, weren't you? Quote
minx Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 because a stick up his ass makes him happy not just any stick sickie Nope, it has to be a middle-aged stick. And it's probably not consensual for the stick. Which leads to more middle-aged depression. i'm pretty sure any stick from any tree in any forest would do Quote
No. 13 Baby Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 find something that makes you happy and fucking do it. losers if you're so happy how come most of your posts on this board make it sound like you have a stick up your ass? another genius with mental telepathy... feeling emotion across a bitstream over the interweb. Gotta give the homeboy the benefit of the doubt here . . . for all we know he's just hella good at role playing an arrogant dude with a stick up his ass on the interwebs. Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 because a stick up his ass makes him happy not just any stick sickie Nope, it has to be a middle-aged stick. And it's probably not consensual for the stick. Which leads to more middle-aged depression. i'm pretty sure any stick from any tree in any forest would do I'm happy when I make you all miserable. Now go lick sack! Quote
catbirdseat Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 When do you have the most responsibility and burden? When you are middle age. You are under the most pressure to produce at work. You have the college payments for your kids. You might be making big payments on that great car you always wanted. It's not surprising to me at all that middle age would have the most depression. Age is mostly mental. CBS, you were middle-aged when you were 12, weren't you? Whatever. Some people never reach adulthood. Quote
pope Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 It seems to me that things get very tough once you start dealing with supporting ageing/dying parents with disabilities, kids entering demanding years (when they're not always so cute anymore), demanding work and other life stresses all at once. I look back at being in my 20s and 30s and not realizing just how good we had it. But, then again, the time for "retirement", more play time and fewer responsibities is getting closer by the hour. I think the secret is to find joy in giving, whether to our parents (who certainly sacrificed for us) or to our children (who more than ever need role models who are caring, responsible adults) or to the community. There exists tremendous satisfaction in knowing you'll leave the world a better place than you found it. Additionally, don't put off the fun until retirement. In my case I can only get away for a few hours two or three times a week to ride my mountain bike, but those few selfish hours "charge my batteries" and motivate me to confront the routine. Then I drink a beer and collapse every night, and in the blink of an eye the alarm goes off and my feet hit the ground running. There's no time for depression. Quote
ken4ord Posted January 30, 2008 Posted January 30, 2008 I am not sure if I agree with you and consider hours taking off on the bike and getting out climbing to be selfish. For me that is community service for those around me. That recharge is much needed and if I don't get it I feel pretty misreable which is not good for those around me, including my daughter. Quote
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