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George Skinner's avatar

I turn 50 this year, which is hitting me more than when I turned 40. Something I’ve been thinking about is how strange it is that a brief span of years from the end of high school to the start of my first professional job stands out in technicolor relief compared to the years following. I don’t think it’s the density or quality of the experiences, but more the novelty of everything. A promotion to a new role at work is less of a change than that first step from student to a professional. The first big trip on your own has got a bigger resonance than trips you make all the time. Get older, and there’s fewer of those “firsts” to accumulate and we normalize what we’ve gained. One of the fantastic parts of being a parent is vicariously enjoying those milestones again as your watch your kids grow up.

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Ken Long's avatar

Forty, eh.

Punk kid ...

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