I have wrinkles, I have grey hair, I have back problems, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, I can’t remember anything, the world seems confusing and complicated to me now and I wish things were simpler (which is why I like Lemmy). I definitely don’t get kids today or their music.

How am I so old?

  • TimeSquirrel@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    You purposefully let yourself slip. I’m 41. I listen to new music, I understand kid’s clothing styles (I was not that different in the 90s), I’ve kept up with modern technology, I kept moving (due to my labor intensive job), and I’ve eaten well. That’s all on you bro. Old does not have to mean outdated.

    Edit: reminds me of my Dad who pretty much stopped listening to any music produced after 1982 and has his garage radio permanently set to classic rock. I made a promise to myself a long time ago that I will never stagnate like that.

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    1 year ago

    Haha, I’m so old that box would contain a typewriter.

    Anyway young people like to think they have some control over ageing, like they can be thirty forever. Sorry to say it’s not going to happen. There’s things you can do to stave it off, but it will catch up with you. When you’re young you don’t think about it, you take it for granted. When you get old and feel the loss you think about it a lot.

    Age caught up with me noticeably at an age older than forty something, but I’m really feeling it now. Forties are young enough where a health regiment of some kind can improve sense of well being. If overweight just getting down to an ideal can help greatly. I’ve had to battle my weight most of my life and when I can maintain a good weight it makes a really big difference in how I feel.

    As far as not getting modern culture, it goes ten feet over my head now. I wish I could live in the the 90’s forever.