INTRODUCTION: KICKS IN THE ASS, NOT PATS ON THE BACK
Sitting on your ass with the remote in one hand and a cup of tea in the other is perfectly fine a few times a week or for half an hour a day. Sure. But living in a comfort-enclosed pattern and not getting out of your comfort zone that's a self-chosen prison and a downward spiral.
In this book, I won't give you any pats on the back but rather kicks in the ass. So if you want to wake up, know, and dare to live, then this book is for you.
LET'S GO.
As a SIGMA INFJ with four decades outside the system, I have observed this collective suicide in slow motion. I have seen how people who were once alive, curious, and brave transform into institutionalized zombies at 65. Not from illness or biological necessity but from mental capitulation to society's expectations of how an "elderly person" should behave.
It's fucking time to wake up.
WHAT I SEE IN MY GENERATION
Frustration. Masses of frustration. But no one who dares to say out loud what it's about:
Health: You're pumped full of medicines you don't need for diseases you don't have, while the real cure movement, real food, and mental stimulation is dismissed as "too strenuous for your age."
Food: You've forgotten how to listen to your own body and instead let "nutrition experts" tell you what to eat. Result? You eat like sick people and become sick people.
Exercise: "Senior gymnastics" and "careful walks." As if you suddenly became disabled just because you turned 65. Your body is a machine that rusts if not used but instead of running it hard, you idle it until it stops.
Medications: Polypharmacy the legal drug trade for the elderly. One pill for every natural bodily function the system wants to shut down. Result? Mental fog that you think is "natural aging" but is just chemical lobotomy.
Mental fog: You become numbed not by age but by understimulation. Your brains rust because you stopped challenging them. You consume junk media instead of creating, thinking, or growing.
Technology distance: You've capitulated to the digital revolution instead of mastering it. Result? You're excluded from the world your children and grandchildren live in.
Modern society: You complain about young people instead of understanding that they are products of the society WE created. We are responsible for zoomers, not victims of them.
Keep up or not: False dichotomy. It's not about keeping up it's about choosing what's worth keeping up with and what's bullshit.
Death anxiety: Instead of accepting mortality as a motivator to live more intensely, you let death anxiety paralyze you in comfort.
Loneliness or freedom: You see loneliness as a threat instead of as an opportunity for authenticity. The difference between being alone and being free is that you choose one but not the other.
Social life: You're forced into intrusive "senior activities" instead of creating meaningful relationships based on genuine interest.
Friends: You hold onto dying friendships out of habit instead of daring to find new people who are still growing.
Anxiety: You medicate away anxiety instead of listening to what it's trying to tell you about your life.
Family: You let adult children treat you like children and call it "care."
Worry about the future: You worry about things you can't control instead of focusing on what you can actually influence how you live your remaining years.
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