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Leaving Middle Age

Diane Padoven

Middle age is considered to be ages 45 to 65. So what happens at 66? Every bit of research I conducted says the correct term to describe someone after age 65 is “old.” OLD? Seriously. I don’t feel old. I don’t want to be considered old. So, now what?

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    We are all aging—every day, we are older than the day before. Getting older isn't the issue; what interests me is how well we age.

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