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I try to ‘stay young’ in how I live and think. Am I being ridiculous?
I try to ‘stay young’ in how I live and think. Am I being ridiculous?
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Nope, you’re just taking advantage of the way we’re redefining aging. People in their 50s to 70s today “were the first cohorts that grew up with better education, better health care, and developed different lifestyles,” Diehl says. That has translated into older people looking and behaving much younger than people their age in previous generations. Embrace it!