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I think that people here are wrong when suggesting older people will rarely be nostalgic for years wherein they were in their thirties, forties, or fifties
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If you ask people on r/AskOldPeople what time frame in their life theyā€™re most nostalgic over, a surprising amount of them suggest that they reminisce over their thirties moreso than their twenties as they were ā€œmaking a lot of bad decisionsā€ in their twenties. Something else I wasnā€™t expecting, as a 2005-born, was to hear often was that a lot of older people particularly miss the days wherein their ā€œkids were littleā€ (this was a common answer) no matter when that was - it may have been when the older person was in their thirties or early forties, but it was a pretty common answer and I sincerely hadnā€™t expected it.

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