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In this episode of Diary of a Bald Man, Allen takes a hard, honest look at “The Lie We Tell Ourselves About Getting Old.” Drawing from real-world experience in construction, family life, and personal reflection, he explores how aging isn’t just physical—it’s deeply tied to mindset, behavior, and purpose.
The episode also highlights the groundbreaking 1979 study by Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, where older adults showed measurable improvements in strength, posture, and cognitive ability simply by changing their environment and how they perceived themselves.
This isn’t about denying age.
It’s about refusing to give up before you have to.
You’ll hear:
Whether you’re in your 30s, 50s, or 80s… this episode is for anyone who’s ever caught themselves saying, “I’m too old for that.”
Because the truth is simple:
Getting older is guaranteed…
Acting old is a choice.
By Allen WoffardIn this episode of Diary of a Bald Man, Allen takes a hard, honest look at “The Lie We Tell Ourselves About Getting Old.” Drawing from real-world experience in construction, family life, and personal reflection, he explores how aging isn’t just physical—it’s deeply tied to mindset, behavior, and purpose.
The episode also highlights the groundbreaking 1979 study by Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, where older adults showed measurable improvements in strength, posture, and cognitive ability simply by changing their environment and how they perceived themselves.
This isn’t about denying age.
It’s about refusing to give up before you have to.
You’ll hear:
Whether you’re in your 30s, 50s, or 80s… this episode is for anyone who’s ever caught themselves saying, “I’m too old for that.”
Because the truth is simple:
Getting older is guaranteed…
Acting old is a choice.