What Are the First Signs of Old Age?
Old age doesn’t arrive with drama. It tiptoes in—quiet, subtle. A missed name here, an ache there. Suddenly, you’re out of breath on a hill you’ve climbed a thousand times. The first signs? Hair turning silver, slower steps, declining eyesight, and a subtle sense that something within is changing course.
Built to Break?
By seventy, the body starts to show its blueprint for decline. It feels almost intentional—as if we were designed with a shelf life. Whether that’s nature’s doing or something more mysterious is up for debate. But could science reverse it? Maybe. For now, we manage with discipline, curiosity, and a bit of grit.
Sharp Minds, Fading Shells
The cruel joke is that the mind often stays sharp even as the body stumbles. You still think like your younger self, but the machine you’re housed in lags behind. That’s why daily mental and physical exercise is non-negotiable. Stay curious. Stay moving.