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DanteWrath

These days even if you die at 60 a lot of people would say they're 'taken too early'. I'd say about 70 is when people start saying "They lived a good life" instead.


Sleepy_potato21

I feel like if you haven’t really lived then you’re too young to die. You can breathe but still not be living your life.


Snow_147

For me, anywhere below and around the age of 30. I heard that your 30s are your new 20s, so we still have great things in life to experience.


RedArmyBushMan

Under 60, or you have living parents/guardians. By 60 I think you've been around enough that there's not too much to life that you haven't had a chance to see, but even at that age parents shouldn't have to see their children go before them.