Wednesday, August 17, 2011

DO YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT 800MILLION PEOPLE THINK BOUT MIDDLE LIFE CRISIS?

Last February, I turned 55 years old, and having gone through some of the roughest times in my life as I was also going through my middle life experience, I feel compelled to discuss this topic with my audience and share my views and some of my stories with others.  


I have come to tell you the truth:  


TIP #1)  Please, do not we refer to Middle Life as a number between 35? 40? 45? 50?  To look at Middle Life from this vantage point alone is a blunder at the start.  Middle Life Crisis is a mental state not a number we pick to perform an assignment.  


MIDDLE LIFE BLUES 


Why do so many people abhor the term "middle age"? Why do people get depressed when they finally accept their middle-aged experience? Why should you and I experience the blues of depression when we are approaching that age or going through that era in our lives?  is it about getting close to 50 that is the culprit?  Are we going to be crippled when we reach fifty?  What so special about that age bracket?  What is it then?  I was always interested in this topic in my 30's and I began my own study of the aging process. As I reached 40, I braced for the descent thinking that such descent would produce a rough landing after it is over.  This is one of the fears I had to conquer.  I had no choice but to accept myself as being middle-aged. That was supposed to depress me, or so I thought, but I couldn't put my finger on a good reason to be depressed. Still, I had heard so many negative things about middle age, I thought I ought to get a clearer understanding of what it was I had to fear.  One can be down thinking about going down.  


There are two keywords you must know when approaching your mid life crisis as follows:


One is potential and the other is limitation.  One of the blissful moments of my life was when I was a kid my potential seemed to have been unlimited. To dream, to create, to innovate to establish new friendships and to 

What so bad about being old? What's so depressing about it? In a word, limitations. He's too old, he can't do that any more. He used to be able to, but no more. There's no real future in trying to start a new career at his age. He doesn't have the time. He's "paid his dues" and he didn't get what he expected. He doesn't like it, but it's his lot in life. He gets tired quickly, doesn't have the energy he used to have, but he "can't expect it" at his age. It may seem logical, but it's depressing to hear such negativism. 

If middle age is the period between these two states, then what more is it? I've decided that middle age is that point in your life when you shift from seeing the future in terms of your potential and begin to see it in terms of your limitations. It's a shift that's so slow, so incremental, that we don't even notice it on a day-to-day basis. But we start at one end and end up at the other. It doesn't happen overnight. 

Looked at with any objectivity, it doesn't make sense. Once we're in our 40's, or 50's, or 60's, we ought to think that we finally have enough experience and enough freedom to really begin to grow, not begin to decline. I know people who are 85 or older, but who still look forward to tomorrow. Unfortunately, I know people 15 or younger who've already given up. But they're rare, most of us slide down the hill from youth to old age, instead of climbing the hill. Sure, it's a matter of perspective and "all we have to do" is change our perspective. But we make it very hard on ourselves when we associate a perspective with a specific age group and treat it as inevitable because aging is inevitable. As the old saying goes, we dig our own grave. We don't have to. 

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