Quote Originally Posted by GGT View Post
Mid-life crisis evaluation?
Maybe you're right, after all our kids are 18 & 16 and quite mature independent young adults, I am the General Manager of one company and my wife is the General Manager of another company so we have sort of peaked career-wise.

Mid life crises are strange things - for example: While I do have no mental issues, no complaints about how I've been treated by my fellow man, no ailments to speak of and I am essentially a happy person in a happy family. I genuinely feel that up to this point I have had a relatively fortunate life and by most standards we are a "successful" couple with "happy" family yet there is this nagging thought in the back of my mind

"Get on with it"...

Maybe this is the perfect recipe for a mid-life crisis, I don't really tend to do the pop psychology101 thing but perhaps if we were struggling through life and not so "fortunate" then we wouldn't have the luxury of all this "navel gazing".

Nah I don't think I'm having a mid life crisis (although I do turn 41 next week) I think I've just got the urge for a change of environment, some new scenery and some fresh faces in my life because they would simply be a welcome change after a long period of repitition.

*shrugs*