Chronos wrote:
chris1989 wrote:
Please tell me you are still young at 30 and over
The average lifespan in the developed world is around 80 years. Of one's legal adult life, why should only one decade of it be considered young and the other 6 be considered old?
Do people in their 30s have the same energy they did in their early 20s? No but they are still usually in their physical prime. When people don't take care of themselves or have low vitality it usually begins to manifest as health issues in their 50s or 60s. The more vitality one has the further that gets pushed back.
yes. very true.
But how does one get that vitality back? "getting healthy" it a lot more difficult than "staying healthy".
And by 50, good or bad habits are well established. How does an old dog learn new tricks?
Or is this my punishment for living an unhealthy life? decades of miser and poor health, not even the energy to establish new habits, as if that's possible at this point.
People always harping on me about what I "should" be doing.
But I find it impossible to follow what others say. The more someone pressures me to do something, the more I resist, to my own detriment. I guess I don't care anymore. I don't want to be "old". I hope I am dead by 60.
Guess this is my plan, neglect myself into an early grave. It's too difficult to "get healthy", and "happy" is just an illusion.