If you could choose one age to be immortal at, would you prefer to stay young or grow older? Would you revisit your school days or enjoy the freedom after college?

#1

I'm quite comfy now at 46. So I'd say 40-50 is fine. Time for some vacation, enough income to feel comfortable, still fit enough to enjoy life.

But that would mean working forever too. And I plan to retire in about 13-14 years. I look forward to more time for everything. I just hope mentally and physically I will be fit enough to enjoy that part of life.

In a dream world it'd be nice to be retired with all the experience and the fit body and mind of about 40-50 years old.

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#2

I'd probably choose 16 or 17. I can drive, but I don't need to worry about money as much as older people.

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#3

one month old. i met my dad for the 1st time when i was two months old. i jokingly told my mom that it was "the best two months of my life"

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#4

I'd say 25 years old. That was so cool. I had a job, money and we were partying so much. I travelled a lot during these years. Could handle any food or hangover and still doing sports.

Yeah definitely that was so much fun.

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#5

I would want to stay at the age I am now. Not so young that everyone thinks I'm annoying, but not so old that I have to worry about taxes or whatever. I'd like to stay in middle school forever, as much as I hate to admit it. It's kind of my home away from home.

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#6

7 years. Old enough to do a lot of stuff yet young enough to have unlimited fun with everything

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#7

17 for sure!! Too much responsibilities and stress come with being 18 and id rather never be 16 again...

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#8

I probably would have stayed between 20-22 years old. Not because I completely hate my 30s now, but because I wouldn't have gained the Epilepsy I felt messed up a lot of my life in multiple ways.

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#9

I think that I would choose anything between 32-37. I had a great job, lots of friends, my knees didn't creak all my body parts worked without complaints. It was just the best time of my life, really.

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#10

Not entirely sure as to "why" but if I could stay 23...that was a great year for me. The economy was in excellent shape. 1 job would pay most people's rent, utilities, phone, cable and you could at least afford to own a "beater with a heater" to get you to work!

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#11

27, I guess.

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