I turn 33 years old today. And I think 33 is going to be a good year for me.
I didn't feel like 30 was a milestone year. And with ups and downs along the way, I think 32 was a good upswing.
I'm learning more about myself. I'm more conscious of what my body is telling me, and while I won't be reaching for my walker any time soon, I'm recognizing that I take longer to warm up, need to stretch more often, and wind up with more creaks and pops in the morning than I used to.
If Harry Chapin is a model – and he's as good as any other, I guess – 33 is the year you kind of (read all the way through that song; it's worth it).
Poets and were both dead before they turned 33, as were rockers , , , and . New York Giants great had retired by 33, and both and were in the last two years of their lives (Parker died at 34, Mozart at 35).
Those were all people who had great impacts on their professions, and for the most part, they had stopped affecting anything well before they were 33. I don't find that depressing so much as I see it a call to action.
So, here's to me, but here's to you, also. I plan to have a great year, but I can't do it alone. You're coming with me.
Cheers.
Photo by , used under a Creative Commons 2.0 By Attribution license. And the song is, of course, by .