We all have friends and loved ones who say 60's the new 30. No. Sixty's the new 60.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think 60 is when many people hit their prime. We elect many of our presidents in their 60s. At that age, people are full of ideas and their best self. I wanted to dig into my potential and bring out my best self.
I was excited to turn 60.
When I was a kid, for me, the '60s seemed so far away. But I was actually born in the late '60s.
Turning 60 had an impact on my heart and soul, I must say, because you're dealing with time: past, present, and future. You suddenly realize you've come down the road quite a ways.
There's that thing about the '80s, the '40s and the '60s, and the '30s, the '50s and the '70s. Something about those odd decades in this century that weren't too pleasant.
Each decade, I've lived in that decade, so I could easily shed the '20s, the '30s, the '40s.
People get so tired of the '60s.
When I was in the business as a young performer, it was a recognised fact that when you got to 60 you were out, because there'd be a new crop of comics coming up all the time, every 10 years or so.
I don't really remember much about the '60s at all. You know, 1970 is the first year I remember pretty well.
We're the generation that says 60 is the new 30. We don't let the numbers shape us; we're reshaping the numbers.