Soooooo, what age does the graph peak at?? I am 30, lost my G.A.S at 16!!LOL....to me this looks like a punk kids, stupid tuner subaru impreza, dyno chart.
Well, here is more of my research that veers off the "joke" category...
The age timeline varies. For example, I did not experience declining G.A.S. until I was 50, and then the decline was precipitous and it continues. I wish I had peaked about 30 because I missed out on a lot in those intervening 20 years.
My current G.A.S., following economic turmoil and job loss at age 54, then re-employment in a diminished position at a much diminished salary, is still declining. The re-employment did not improve my G.A.S. This is not a bad or negative thing, it just means I perceive differently than I did before, and I likely will never perceive as I did again.
I find that among many younger people now 30-39, the peak G.A.S. may have actually come at a mean average age of 22. Time will tell, because only moving forward in time proves whether the aggregate G.A.S. is actually going up or down. I don't necessarily see this early G.A.S. peak as a bad thing, though some bemoan it. It could result in a more relaxed society going forward, for example. We'll have to see what happens...
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