‘What age would you want to be?’

ALDO OLIVERA
Makiki, Gracie Barra Instructor
“Age 40. I’m 32, and by 40 I will have more experience in life as a grown-up.”

JOEY MONTEMAYOR
Kalihi, Business Owner/CEO
“Age 30. It’s the right time to pursue my business goals and that’s when you’re in your prime for fitness.”

TRAVIS OKIMOTO
Hawaii Kai, Sales
“Age 22 or 23. I loved it. You’re not a kid anymore. You come to terms with the real world.”

CANAAN PA
Waimanalo, Building Maintenance
“21. It’s the prime age.”

ALLISON PAULO
Kailua, Customer Service
“I like the age I am now 19. I don’t want to get old.”
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