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Creative Riding Episode 355 – How Old Are You?

Creative Riding Episode 355 – How Old Are You?

In this episode we’re going to dive into some listener stats and use AI and the internet to find out what is the story, but before we get into all that – let’s find out the 


Word of the week
Highs/Lows
Highs- even though it’s pretty idiotic to start renaming the country, maybe The Tetons and Grand Teton will be translated into American from French.
Low- In the president’s first 3 weeks in office he has reduced the number of countries that we can have a moto-vacation by about a dozen. We’re going to have to learn to speak Canadian in order to travel abroad.

Segment 1: Events

Segment 2: What’s looking creative this week: 

Segment 3: Main Segment: AGE!!
What do 20 year olds like:
20-year-olds generally enjoy activities that involve socializing with friends, exploring new experiences, pursuing their passions, staying active, being tech-savvy, and focusing on personal growth; this often includes going out to eat, attending concerts, trying new hobbies, traveling, staying updated on trends, and engaging in meaningful conversations about their future plans and career aspirations.  Also 20 year olds like to talk as if they are very old and wise. Tattoos are a vital part of most 20 yo’s lives. 

30-year-olds tend to enjoy spending quality time with loved ones, pursuing hobbies, focusing on career advancement, prioritizing health and wellness, experiencing new things, and seeking stability in their relationships and personal lives, while still maintaining a sense of adventure and openness to new experiences; however, individual preferences vary greatly depending on the person. 30 year olds start going to bed when they used to be getting ready to go out. Your 30s is when you’re having the best sex. If you haven’t had kids yet, your 30s is when you should travel the most. 

40-year olds tend to enjoy experiences that prioritize quality time with family and friends, meaningful hobbies, prioritizing health and wellness, career stability, and often seek out activities that provide a sense of accomplishment or personal growth, reflecting a shift towards valuing deeper connections and life experiences over purely superficial pursuits. 40 is when you feel like you have to hire a masseuse to get out of bed every morning. The dread is real. It’s a good age to start a new career. No sex! You tolerate your partner. You should be assigned a Harley-Davidson as a pre-AARP benefit. 

People of all ages have different interests and preferences, but 50-year-olds might enjoy activities and gifts that are creative, healthy, or meaningful. 50 is so boring that AI didn’t know what to type. You’re probably on your second or third marriage. If you had kids, they are going to college. Some 50 year olds are grandparents. Holy fuck! You are too young to quit, but too old to start something new. Now is when you can finally afford that racing career that you wanted to start when you were 21.

Many 60-year-olds enjoy activities like gardening, playing board games, spending time with family, enjoying a good cup of coffee (often from a single-serve coffee maker), reminiscing about the past with nostalgic items like candy from their youth, and appreciating thoughtful gifts like personalized items or digital picture frames that showcase family memories. 15-24 year olds have the highest rate of STIs followed only by people in their 60s. This is when all your kids are grown and you have time to yourself and all the ladies at the retirement community where you live. They are impressed by your 1200 Sportster. 
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