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When you reach a certain age and you have thought you have seen it all, does life still amaze you?

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Who knows what that age is.

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  1. No one has ever seen it all!  

    Life amazes me every single minute and this keeps my mind clear, my heart open and my body in good health.

    Aside biological age, there is the age of the heart and it is wise to stay children.  Interested in and amazed about everything.


  2. The age is probably about 70 years old. I mean people at that age probably thinks they saw everything.

  3. THIGH'M ETERNITY YEARS OLD. SO THIGH'VE SEEN IT ALL, LITERALLY. NOW PUT THOUST PANTS BACK ON PLEASE.

  4. Since life's experiences are largely filtered through our perception of them, we can experience the same event more than once and still have it impact us differently, as our perceptions and attitudes mature or change.

    That said, I've heard both young and old say they've seen it all.  This could mean several things but is likely not often meant literally.  Sometimes it means the person has retired their ability to experience change.

    I've seen a lot of Cans in my day, but a really Nice Can or a set of Nice Can's' never ceases to amaze me.

  5. i havent seen it all yet . take care

  6. as long as there are changes in the material make-up of existence we all do. As we all know it would be impossible to view everything in existence. life never stays the same, its always going into another stage and never going back to its beginning.

  7. I think never 'cause a lot of people think actually that, they get amazed by something else. So, you never know.

  8. Contrary to Hidden Mystery's thinking about 70 being the age at which you've seen it all, there is never an age when the explorers amongst us feel that way.Every day is new and exciting, challenging, mysterious and awe inspiring.It's the opposite. We realize just how little we have seen,how much more awaits and our "bucket list" gets longer ----not shorter.As a matter interest to no one in particular, I will be 70 on my next birthday---and I rarely use "spell-check!"

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