
"As people get older, many begin to realise that health isn't just about what's visible. It's about how you feel and how well your body functions."
"Nearly half (47 per cent) of over-40s say life gets healthier in later life because they finally understand their bodies better."
"More than a quarter (28 per cent) said they party and drink far less than they did in their 20s and 30s."
"Almost a third (35 per cent) said they care less about pleasing others and instead focus on their own wellbeing."
A survey indicates that Brits feel their best at age 47, experiencing improved health and happiness. This age marks a shift in focus from appearance to internal health. Many respondents report a better understanding of their bodies and a conscious effort towards healthier living. The survey shows that individuals in their 40s party less and prioritize their wellbeing, with a significant number caring less about pleasing others. Social media reflects this sentiment, with many expressing contentment in their 40s compared to earlier decades.
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