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What's the difference between being over 35 and being under 35?
There are many differences between people over 35 and people under 35. Here are some possible differences:

Life experiences and experiences: People over 35 usually have more life experiences and experiences, may have faced more challenges and opportunities, and are more capable of learning from them.

Occupation and income: People over the age of 35 may have reached the peak of their career, and their positions and incomes may be higher. People under the age of 35 may still pursue their own career development and face more challenges and competition.

Marriage and family: People over the age of 35 may be married and have children, facing more family responsibilities and pressures. People under the age of 35 may still be looking for the right partner, or considering whether to get married.

Physical health and health preservation: With the increase of age, people over 35 may pay more attention to physical health and health preservation, such as diet and fitness. People under the age of 35 may pay more attention to appearance and image and pursue fashion and trends.

Socialization and entertainment: People over 35 may pay more attention to socializing with family and old friends, and may prefer quiet activities, such as reading and watching movies. People under 35 may prefer to go out with friends, such as nightclubs and parties.

It should be noted that these differences are only some possible differences and are not universally applicable to everyone. Everyone's life experience and personality characteristics are different and need specific analysis.