Am I 53 or 54? I think I'm 54. I was born in 1941. So this year I'll be 55.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I turned 59, I looked at that as the first day of my 60th year, so I've been 60 for the last 365 days, in my opinion. So I've been thinking all this year, I'm 60 - this is the time when I need to get some stuff done.
It used to be 65 when you went into retirement. Before that, when you got into your 50s, you were getting older.
I don't pay attention to the number of birthdays. It's weird when I say I'm 53. It just is crazy that I'm 53. I think I'm very immature. I feel like a kid. That's why my back goes out all the time, because I completely forget I can't do certain things anymore - like doing the plank for 10 minutes.
If you're 50, you're never going to be 50 ever again, so enjoy being 50. If you sit through the year wishing you were younger, before you know it, it's going to be over, and you're going to be 51.
I'm going to be 60, and I'm almost used to myself.
I guess I can be surprised I'm alive. I'm taking a little better care of myself than when I was a young person. My father died when he was 63. My mother made it to 74. My grandparents, God, they were dropping like flies.
I am 58 and it's difficult for people to gauge my age.
I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.
I was born in 1949 - which seems like a long time ago... Actually, it is a long time ago, when I think about it.
You know, there's chronological age, there's biological age, and there's psychological age. Chronological age, there's nothing you can do about, which is I'm 52. You set that number aside.