At what age, cause, and condition is man ripped?

What is a powerful being?

I think the right age is at 18-32, is the prime age, that man is riped , the golden age for him. What how in terms he get to power it all depends?

But what causes and conditions made him, who he is?

I have no idea what you’re asking, dan.

Dan, I think you’ll find, if you look, that different ages are conducive to different strengths, but that there is no certain correlation. Strength in commanding attention, for instance, may peak at around three years old. Depends on the kid, and in whose attention he or she may be seeking.

faust,

I agree. Three or four years old is about the right age. Laying on the floor, kicking and screaming, peeing their pants… that’s power! Oddly, there are two times in life when this occurs. It happens a second time around eighty years… I can hardly wait! … except for the peeing my pants part. :astonished:

Dan02 quote - I think the right age is at 18-32…

Good point :slight_smile:
Jesus was only about 30, so was his cousin John the baptist :slight_smile:

From a martial perspective, a man in his forties is prime, or ripened as I believe dan(…unsquiggled), was trying to ask.

At this age, the body can maintain mass, speed and power are easier to balance, and the mind has encountered enough experiences to generally temper bad judgements.

Just from my experiences.

i took psychology of aging in college. and I found out that there are different common peaks in different endeavers. However, it all depends on many other factors as well of course.

Here are some age peaks in different fields

heads of religious orders- 60

poets- 20

authors of best sellers late- 40’s

musicians showed two peaks- late 30’s and early 70’s.
(check out mississippi john hurt at- age 72 youtube.com/watch?v=SfXBDHeAfEc )

highly creative people peak at- 40, and then decline. HOwever, lots of dispute in this area, and lots of variability and unpredictability

baseball is late- 20’s.

(for most other random diciplines the peak is- late 30’s and 40’s.)

there are a ton of other factors involved as well which are discussed in the book that effect this kind of stuff.

anyway, interesting stuff. It dispells the common myth here in the U.S. that most people do everything in their 20’s and then deteriorate. Some things actually get better with age. Stress and mood swings calm down after most people’s 20’s.

I got this straight out of my psychology book that we used in class.

Human aging, paul foos and cherie clark. 2003. Allyn and bacon press.

thank you sir mike, for I think you have made the audience comprhend the more what I am talking about, especially to the first person who reply first. If he doesn’t delete his post.

Sure, I see now.

I think you’re about right in terms of the prime of physical life, 18-32, maybe 35. In terms of intellectual (or ‘spiritual’) life, I’d put the range somwhere around 30-50. I coincidentally wrote about this quite recently with respect to someone turning 30 and being ‘scared’ about it:

As to the question of ‘causes and conditions’ - it varies, no?

therefore the age would be somone who is mature and old, either his most handsome age or old and fearful age. And once this age is past, there is possibility he would be all alone, because his powers are all gone. He has to be humbled after being exalted. If not, troubles boils.

According to that causes and conditions of the ripped man. Are not the causes and conditions the essentials are the same? but situations differ?

Is there not a why he wants to do or become this person? Or is it because he was born in a certain time period, and the community and society made him? Or is it depends on what knowledge and experience he gained?

Come one mate, there must be an example you can show to prove me wrong or right? I’ll stop here.

“Fruit tastes the sweetest just before it rots.” Seneca (?)

I think most of the responses here have hit the mark; men aren’t fruit nor do we ripen as fruit. There is both charm and deficiency at every age.

Ramblin’ Rover is my favorite hiking song. It’s by Andy M. Stewart and Silly Wizard. The first eight lines are the chorus. The song bears a simple, but important message. It’s not a bad tune either.

Michael

Oh, there’re sober men and plenty,
And drunkards barely twenty,
There are men of over ninety
That have never yet kissed a girl.
But give me a ramblin’ rover,
Frae Orkney down to Dover.
We will roam the country over
And together we’ll face the world.

There’s many that feign enjoyment
From merciless employment,
Their ambition was this deployment
From the minute they left the school.
And they save and scrape and ponder
While the rest go out and squander,
See the world and rove and wander
And are happier as a rule.

Chorus:

I’ve roamed through all the nations
In delight of all creations,
And enjoyed a wee sensation
Where the company, it was kind.
And when partin’ was no pleasure,
I’ve drunk another measure
To the good friends that we treasure
For they always are in our mind.

Chorus:

If you’re bent wi’ arthiritis,
Your bowels have got Colitis,
You’ve gallopin’ bollockitis
And you’re thinkin’ it’s time you died,
If you been a man o’ action,
Though you’re lying there in traction,
You will get some satisfaction
Thinkin’, “Jesus, at least I tried.”

Chorus: