UsefulIdiot
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When I was growing up people in their sixties were old! Here I am at 61, still active and still hobbying. Don't get me wrong, I do not have the energy or looks I used to have, my hair is rapidly disappearing, and my body is fairly beat up from martial arts, wrestling and rugby in my younger days, but I am still strong and still hustling. We know more about and care more about being healthy than our parents and grandparents, drink less and smoke less or not at all. And we know more and care more about nutrition and supplements. I am on testosterone replacement therapy, which I think is hugely beneficial, plus I take a bunch of supplements and try to be careful with my diet. The reason this is on my mind is that I recently listened to Hulk Hogan being interviewed by Joe Rogan. For all he has been through the guy is doing really well at 70! And he is still active, strong and lucid. Sylvester Stallone is in amazing shape at 77. While most of us do not have their resources, these guys at least show us that it is possible to be fit, strong and sexually active well into the later years. My father kept working as an engineer until he was 80 (at which point he just did not have the patience to continue), and I can see myself working even later. Will I still be hobbying at 70? Probably. At 80? Maybe. At 90? Unlikely but who knows! One sentiment I really believe in (credit Ray Kurzweil) is that if you can stay healthy and have resources, you will be able to take advantage of the coming improvements in longevity medicine that are coming. And maybe you can then live long enough to see the advent of medicines to make you biologically younger and repair a lot of age related wear and tear. I think anti-aging medicine will be like cell phones - initially very expensive, not that good and only affordable by elites, but over time if will get better, cheaper and available to most people.