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149 I asked 12 men over 60 what they miss most about their 40s and not one of them said their career, their body, or their social life — every single one described a moment so specific and so small that I had to pull over to write them down

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 13:00 EDT

I asked 12 men over 60 what they miss most about their 40s and not one of them said their career, their body, or their social life — every single one described a moment so specific and so small that I had to pull over to write them down

The garage door opening, scrambled eggs with dad, carrying a sleeping child upstairs — when I asked men over 60 what they missed most about their forties, their answers made me pull over and rethink everything I thought mattered in life.

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