Those in their prime combine the advantages of youth and age, having neither excess nor deficiency of traits like confidence, fearfulness, trust, distrust, and focus on practical or enjoyable matters. They also combine prudence and courage, unlike the young who are brave but lack prudence and the old who are prudent but lack courage. The prime of life is from ages 30-35 for the body and 49 for the mind.
Those in their prime combine the advantages of youth and age, having neither excess nor deficiency of traits like confidence, fearfulness, trust, distrust, and focus on practical or enjoyable matters. They also combine prudence and courage, unlike the young who are brave but lack prudence and the old who are prudent but lack courage. The prime of life is from ages 30-35 for the body and 49 for the mind.
Those in their prime combine the advantages of youth and age, having neither excess nor deficiency of traits like confidence, fearfulness, trust, distrust, and focus on practical or enjoyable matters. They also combine prudence and courage, unlike the young who are brave but lack prudence and the old who are prudent but lack courage. The prime of life is from ages 30-35 for the body and 49 for the mind.
Those in their prime combine the advantages of youth and age, having neither excess nor deficiency of traits like confidence, fearfulness, trust, distrust, and focus on practical or enjoyable matters. They also combine prudence and courage, unlike the young who are brave but lack prudence and the old who are prudent but lack courage. The prime of life is from ages 30-35 for the body and 49 for the mind.
ck self-rests, whatever advantages youth and old age have
separately, [those in their prime] combine, and whatever the ceedingly condent (rashness is such) nor too fearful but having the right amount of both, neither trusting nor distrusting everybody but rather making realistic judgments and not directing their lives only to what is ne or what is advantageous but to both and neither to frugality nor to extravagance but to what is tting. Similarly in regard to impulse and desire. And they combine prudence with courage and courage with prudence, while among the young and the old these things are separated; for the young are brave and lack self-rests, whatever advantages youth and old age have separately, [those in their prime] combine, and whatever the former have to excess or in deciency, the latter have in due measure and in a tting way. The body is in its prime from the age of thirty to thirty-ve, the mind about age forty-nine. Let this much be said about the kinds of character of youth and old age and the prime of life." Prcis (66 words) "The character of those in the prime of l useful traits of youth and age are theirs."