Financially, we are already doing about as well as they were in their prime, and we are only in our late 20s and my wife is still a year or two away from finishing her post-doc. When she takes a faculty position, we will exceed that immediately.
The thing was my Dad never finished college. He stepped in a good pile and was making a little over $100k for several years doing techie IT computer stuff. When that crashed several years back, he got laid off and couldn't find another tech job because he was so specialized in one company's product line. My Mom finished college but has worked in a drug store the last 25 years. She squandered a potential career.
My wife and I both have graduate degrees and professional career type jobs. We've been doing much better than them the past few years. We have minimal debt and make more than we need each month and have been getting nice furniture and saving for a house.
Family wise, neither of us is interested in kids, so there isn't a comparison there. But marriage wise we have been together for 8 years and married for 2+. I think we have the same kind of stable, loving relationship they do, just obviously not as long as the 35 years they've been married.
Personally, we have different interests. Sounds silly to say I'm more successful at hiking than they are at fishing.
Healthwise though, we have them beat by a mile. They take terrible care of themselves. Eat poorly, no exercise, recreational drugs, bad about seeing the doctor, etc. I can't help but think my Dad might not have terminal cancer at this point if it were caught sooner. And my Mom is in her 60s and has never had a mammogram or gynecological exam. When it comes down to it, if you don't have your health, the rest is pretty pointless.
The thing was my Dad never finished college. He stepped in a good pile and was making a little over $100k for several years doing techie IT computer stuff. When that crashed several years back, he got laid off and couldn't find another tech job because he was so specialized in one company's product line. My Mom finished college but has worked in a drug store the last 25 years. She squandered a potential career.
My wife and I both have graduate degrees and professional career type jobs. We've been doing much better than them the past few years. We have minimal debt and make more than we need each month and have been getting nice furniture and saving for a house.
Family wise, neither of us is interested in kids, so there isn't a comparison there. But marriage wise we have been together for 8 years and married for 2+. I think we have the same kind of stable, loving relationship they do, just obviously not as long as the 35 years they've been married.
Personally, we have different interests. Sounds silly to say I'm more successful at hiking than they are at fishing.
Healthwise though, we have them beat by a mile. They take terrible care of themselves. Eat poorly, no exercise, recreational drugs, bad about seeing the doctor, etc. I can't help but think my Dad might not have terminal cancer at this point if it were caught sooner. And my Mom is in her 60s and has never had a mammogram or gynecological exam. When it comes down to it, if you don't have your health, the rest is pretty pointless.