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Dixie Dillon Lane's avatar

I am turning 40 next month, which I realize is not that old, but is a middle-mark, in any case. I have been finding in the past 3-4 years that I am really enjoying reaching an age at which one has had a significant amount of experience in many areas. My confidence has grown as well as my self-knowledge. I love developing both skill and experience and it is very satisfying to see that grow and see myself able to offer help to younger people rather than just peers.

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Gina's avatar

This was a great piece! I agree that making big life choices like marriage can be very freeing in the fact that it closes many doors. I guess it’s a refinement of choices.

People close to me often comment that I seem much happier since getting married, not in the sense that I’m brimming with joy and enthusiasm every day - I’m definitely not - but that I’m just more rooted and confident. Before I met my husband I did a lot of stuff that looked cool on paper but in reality I felt very unmoored and insecure about what I ought to do with my life. So whilst I still think that fundamentally the available choices reduce as we get older, that is often a good thing!

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