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1058 I’m 66 and my son sent me a podcast about morning routines and cold showers and I listened to the whole thing to be polite – but the real reason my life changed at 55 was that my wife looked at me one Tuesday and said “I miss who you were before you got so careful” and I never recovered from that sentence

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/31/2026 06:45 EDT

I’m 66 and my son sent me a podcast about morning routines and cold showers and I listened to the whole thing to be polite – but the real reason my life changed at 55 was that my wife looked at me one Tuesday and said “I miss who you were before you got so careful” and I never recovered from that sentence

My kid means well. He’s 34, lives out in Colorado, does something with software that I’ve never fully understood despite him explaining it to me at least a dozen times. Last month he texted me a link to a podcast. Some guy talking about cold showers, morning routines, optimizing your day. I listened to the ... Read more

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