An Interesting, Yet Bizarre and at the same time "INSULTING" Trend I'm Noticing From Americans Of All Races

This world becomes increasingly interesting from the standpoint of just what kind of nonsense or bizarre ideas Humans begin to "embark" upon in their quest to understand life, when in fact, they understand less and less than they truly realize.

But, the one thing that I say which is becoming more apparent, is the consequences of "Aging Populations" and particularly in which there are less and less younger generations around but also the fact that the current sets of Older Adults are becoming less and less aware of what is "normal" or not normal, for a certain age set.

For example, it's widely assumed these days to be "normal" that a Man starts balding and losing his testosterone in his 30's, when in fact, optimally, if his genetics are good and he eats properly, he should never bald even until his death. His hair may turn white, but he should still have mostly a head full of hair.

In recent years, I have heard more and more people, surprisingly even immigrants from Albania who even were talking amongst one another and convincing themselves that "By the time you reach your 40's, it's normal to start having eyesight issues".

This couldn't be further from the truth!

And some people in this country, I don't know if it's a combination because of my age or maybe the fact that most Germans tend to have eyeglasses, but I have even been approached in the most audacious manner out of curiosity and go, "So you wear eye contacts, right!?"

I usually respond in a feverish manner inquiring where they had assumed such a silly idea!? Like what!?

And these are people in their 40's and 50's asking this question.

For the record, losing your eyesight or having trouble processing either near-sighted or far-sighted as you age, or even reduced ability to see in the dark, is NEVER a normal thing, and certainly not even in mid-life.

If someone has these problems, the only answer to it can be that they never treated their bodies well with how they ate in life, as their eyes lacked critical nutrients that are necessary to keep them functioning properly.

In addition, they may have worked occupations which also contributed to the eyesight problems.

From a general overall standpoint, things like your various senses, may begin to show some "decline" by the time one reaches their 60's, but it should not be so from the standpoint of being disabled, if one lives a proper life.

With your eyes, the only thing that can be slightly normal with age is that it may take just a slight bit longer for the iris to adjust between light and dark conditions, and also if you have something very close to your eyes like a book or a smartphone, that it may take a bit longer to adjust to reading off of a small menu sign from a distance.

But the fact is that, the eyes should still be able to do this, for the most part. I understand that after 70's this may change, but if people are having eyesight issues in midlife, that's a very serious problem.

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  1. People don't study history.

    Instead, they are busy watching Netflix or whatever the new show everyone else is watching. All garbage, of course.

    Also, people don't have time for important things like taking the time to walk out in nature or reading something that is going to help. They just live these boring ass lives, going from paycheck to paycheck with this dream of retiring and "then I am really going to enjoy life".

    Pathetic sacks of shit, about 90+ percent of the population.

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