I think you’re dead on about having a lack of energy in your 40s and 50s. I don’t agree with your glorification of retirement. I call that being unemployed. You just stop doing anything productive and wallow in your gluttony while you wait for death? And traveling sucks when you are old. Do that while you are young.
If you have a lack of energy in your 40s and 50s it's because you ate like shit, and didn't exercise. You should be fit, and healthy at that age.
I don't have personal experience with that, but observationaly it seems true.
Destroying global jewry is a lifetime kind of job. No retirement plans available.
Your great grandkids get to relax.
What the fuck Is wrong with you people I'm 46 just turned.. at 45 I ran my first 10 mile run. I lift 3 days a week. I build houses.. I have more energy now that I'm eating healthy and drinking less then I did in my 30s.. get out and get shit done have white kids
One of the things that got me thinking about this is I met a guy last week that just turned 60, divorced 6 months ago. He had the vitality and optimism of a 30 year old. He was on point with his diet and exercise. Could have passed for 10-15 years younger. His house had this feel where I just know there will be a fertile woman living in it with him.
Yep I'm working towards that. Thanks for the little bit of inspiration I will use it as fuel to the fire of desire for having white kids.
Have a great day
I dont have any trouble playing with my kids in my 40s. I am in better shape than most people my age. Just stay in shape you should be fine.
Completely agree. I'm in great shape, take care of myself well, I see no reason why in my 40s I can't enjoy taking care of a child.
Haha you're saying you have as much energy in your 20s and 30s than 40 and 50s? Really? It's not about being unemployed. It's about enjoy your decades of hard work and doing whatever the fuck you want. Look if you want to work till you die just to say you have money go and buried with all that cash you worked so hard for. I'm looking forward to seeing my grandkids grow up (maybe even being there to see them get married and have families themselves) and spending the money I worked hard for.
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