Slydell
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I thought this would be a good thread for the old people, TEX and Sparty, to answer any questions from the youngster regarding what to expect as you transition through life into your golden years. Cradle to grave doesn't take that long as some have noticed once they hit the late 20's-early 30's. Time speeds up proportionality in or after our 20's. Here's a summary of how life works for those unaware. We have plateaus throughout life that we want to reach even as distant as they seem. When you are in the 5th-6th grade, you want to get quickly into high school. It seems to take forever. Once in high school, the next step is driver's license that is sooooooooo far away. Finally, you get the legal license to drive a vehicle. Whew. Next step is college and being very cool and is hundreds of light years away, but you make it finally. After college, the next major goal is reaching 25 years of age when your insurance drops about 50%. After that, it's a major free-fall where you stop at 65 years old and wonder wtf happened to all those years and why am I sitting on a bench drooling and feeding bread to a bunch of ducks. I'll leave it up to TEX and Sparty to fill in the blanks for anyone who has questions. I'll hang around to oversee any response that might need clarifying.
