Life begins at 40 (Or so they say!)...
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. Anyway, I know there's nothing to whine about this. I think it's a great time to contemplate with what you've already accomplished all those years, what you've failed to do but never regret the mistakes you've had and decide what you still need to do. One thing's for sure, now that I'm mature enough (I think
), and have surpassed all the blows in life (and ready to face the new ones)... I've learned a great deal from it (keep myself from screwing it up again), knows & understand my purpose, and strive to be the best person I could be. So how about you, how did you welcomed the new chapter of your life? How do you want to spend the remaining half of it? I think it's a good time to start giving more attention to our needs, be aware of the midlife crisis, and find ways to somehow overcome & deal with it. Any thoughts on this? Have a splendid day everyone!

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. So grateful to Allah for the gift of life.
True words of wisdom to live by. JazakaAllah khair. ( May Allah bless you with goodness.)
, well all i wish is may Allah give you guidance , good health, and insight , on who wish to spend the rest of your days. 

