I’m 44, so technically I am middle aged - but I don’t feel it or act it. I’m still a big kid really
Yet, when I a young kid growing up in East Hull I viewed 44 as ancient !!!
Things certainly have altered. Compare yourself to Harold Wilson when he was elected in 1964. He was a year younger than you are.
When I left school I thought the headmaster was a Mr Chips type who had stopped on out of love for the job. He seemed like a relic from another age. When he died and there was an obituary in the local paper I discovered he was 45. I was older than that by then.
My wife still asks what I want to be if, rather than when, I grow up.
