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Poll: The best time of my life is / was / will be: Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "The best time of my life is / was / will be:".
This poll was originally submitted by Sheila Wilson. View the poll results »
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neilmac Spain Local time: 01:50 Spanish to English + ...
I think most, if not all life stages, have their ups and downs. And most people tend to value different things at different times. For example, I rarely go out to socialise nowadays, whereas as a young adult it was all about getting smashed and "partying"... | | |
Dénis Wettmann Ireland Local time: 01:50 Member (2016) German to English + ...
... always in the present ... | | |
I’m in the present and I’m enjoying my “retirement” years. Most of my adult years were both productive and exciting. I wouldn’t go back to my teens and young adult years for all the money in the world! | |
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Michael Harris Germany Local time: 01:50 Member (2006) German to English
I have fantastic memories of when I grew up in Swaziland and the whole time I have spent in Germany until today has been great as well, not to mention having a wonderful wife and fantastic children and having the time to spend with them. I cannot really complain about anything in my life and there are always worse things going on in the world anyway. | | |
Angus Stewart United Kingdom Local time: 00:50 Member (2011) French to English + ... Returning to University | Jul 22, 2017 |
The best time of my life was returning to University (for the third time) to study translation. I would love to be able to do my time there over again. I made a lot of friends, there were plenty of extra-curricular activities and I enjoyed learning my second source language (Italian) there. | | |
My freelance years! Life seems to get better as I get older--certainly a lot easier in terms of how it works. (In my memoir, "Finding My Invincible Summer," I wrote about getting through some difficult times when I was younger and eventually finding peace and inner contentment.) | | |
Jan Truper Germany Local time: 01:50 Member (2016) English to German
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Trying to compare different times of life is like comparing apples with oranges: each is good in different ways. The important thing is to make the best of each. | | |
Clarisa Moraña United States Local time: 18:50 Member (2002) English to Spanish + ...
Every single moment of my life is the best, as I'm alive. Sad moments? Sure! But I enjoy my life every single day! | | |
Sheila Wilson Spain Local time: 00:50 Member (2007) English + ... Hmm, now why did I suggest this poll? | Jul 22, 2017 |
I do vaguely remember suggesting it. I think it was in response to continually hearing the old chestnut about your school years being the best of your life. I hated those years, both at the time and looking back on them. I know there were highs as well as lows but they certainly weren't great. And adolescence is never an easy time. Things started looking up after that but I married too young, at 20. Once I'd eventually sorted out who I wanted to share my life with (35th wedding anniversary yeste... See more I do vaguely remember suggesting it. I think it was in response to continually hearing the old chestnut about your school years being the best of your life. I hated those years, both at the time and looking back on them. I know there were highs as well as lows but they certainly weren't great. And adolescence is never an easy time. Things started looking up after that but I married too young, at 20. Once I'd eventually sorted out who I wanted to share my life with (35th wedding anniversary yesterday!), I managed to get down to enjoying it, and they've just got better - with the inevitable hiccups. neilmac wrote: I think most, if not all life stages, have their ups and downs. And most people tend to value different things at different times. For example, I rarely go out to socialise nowadays, whereas as a young adult it was all about getting smashed and "partying"... Funny you should say that. My experience has been exactly the opposite. I was a very demure, stay-at-home person until I reached about 55. Now we hit town two or three nights a week, sometimes until 3 am or so although midnight is more usual - and more easy to cope with. I can't imagine things getting better from here on, with the onset of health problems and reduced mobility although I hope they don't go downhill too fast, so "middle-age" is definitely my choice. ▲ Collapse | | |
Francisco ABREU Brazil Local time: 20:50 Member (2005) English to Portuguese + ... Too early to tell | Jul 22, 2017 |
That's something we will know only at the very end. | |
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Interesting, | Jul 22, 2017 |
but slightly irrelevant. | | |
Khanda Poland Local time: 01:50 Polish to English + ... |
Ana Vozone Local time: 00:50 Member (2010) English to Portuguese + ... Not sure yet... | Jul 22, 2017 |
Life has always been full of mostly good surprises. | | |
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