I just picture an elderly gen-xer with his beer belly, dropping his reading glasses in the forest and going OH NO like Mike Stoklasa in RLM videos, and has a heart attack from the strain of picking up his glasses, while thinking that he’s better than when he was in his 20s (a common mental illness among my gen x cohort).
I call it “Middle Age Delusional Syndrome”. There is nothing better than youth, and our lack of anti-aging technology, or even interest in it, baffles me.
I just picture an elderly gen-xer with his beer belly, dropping his reading glasses in the forest and going OH NO like Mike Stoklasa in RLM videos, and has a heart attack from the strain of picking up his glasses, while thinking that he’s better than when he was in his 20s (a common mental illness among my gen x cohort).
I call it “Middle Age Delusional Syndrome”. There is nothing better than youth, and our lack of anti-aging technology, or even interest in it, baffles me.