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Do you also think that time is passing by really fast? One day you celebrate Easter and it seems like only a few days later you should be looking for a dress for a New Years Eve party. The same happens with birthday. Although mine is in two weeks time (11th of February), I feel like it’s tomorrow. I’ll be 24! Wow... when I was a little child, people at that age used to seem like elderly ones to me. However, the time has passed and I don’t feel like retiring. Was I wrong then? No. I just had different point of view, a child’s one. The same is happening in my head now: how does it feel to be sixty, for example? When does a person start to feel old? I guess it depends on what you WANT to think about yourself. Age is only a number. It’s up to you how you want to consider this number.

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