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It's Weird Being The Same Age as Old People

The Refreshingly Honest Guide to Aging Well, Thinking Young and Living Fully After 50

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It's Weird Being The Same Age as Old People

著者: M Callahan
ナレーター: David Seldin
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You wake up one day and realise something unsettling…You are the same age as old people.

Not in theory. Not someday.

Now.

And yet—inside? Nothing feels quite the same as the number suggests.

It’s Weird Being the Same Age as Old People is a refreshingly honest, sharply observed guide to navigating the strange, often funny, occasionally uncomfortable reality of midlife and beyond.

This isn’t a book about “anti-ageing.”

And it’s not a quiet surrender either.

It’s about the gap—between how old you are… and how old you actually feel.

Inside, you’ll discover how to:

Make sense of the dissonance between your inner self and the person in the mirror

Let go of outdated stories about who you are and what's still possible

Navigate shifting relationships—with parents, peers, and younger generations

Rebuild energy, focus, and physical wellbeing without extremes or gimmicks

Reclaim ambition, purpose, and the right to still want things

Design the next chapter of your life with clarity, intention, and realism

Stay consistent when motivation fades and real life takes over

Grounded in psychology, real-life experience, and a healthy dose of dry humour, this book offers something rare:

A clear-eyed, practical, and quietly optimistic view of what it actually means to be this age.

No clichés.

No forced positivity.

No pretending the hard parts don’t exist.

Just the truth and what to do with it.

Because this isn’t the end of anything.

It’s a strange, unexpected beginning.

And you’re not done yet.

©2026 M.R. Callahan (P)2026 M.R. Callahan
心理学 心理学・心の健康 成人・老化 発達心理学 自己啓発
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