Too Old for Nonsense?Would be nice. Instead, you look for the keythat's already in the lock. You stand in the kitchenand can't remember why. You argue with robots about passwords. And suddenly realize:the body has its own office hours. Welcome to real life. This book is not a guide. No optimization. No "you just have to."It's a humorous, honest collectionabout getting older, being human, and the great reliefof not having to take everythingso terribly seriously.
With wrinkles. With attitude. With humor. For everyone who doesn't want to age perfectly -but wants to stay alive.
Too Old for Nonsense?Would be nice. Instead, you look for the keythat's already in the lock. You stand in the kitchenand can't remember why. You argue with robots about passwords. And suddenly realize:the body has its own office hours. Welcome to real life. This book is not a guide. No optimization. No "you just have to."It's a humorous, honest collectionabout getting older, being human, and the great reliefof not having to take everythingso terribly seriously.
With wrinkles. With attitude. With humor. For everyone who doesn't want to age perfectly -but wants to stay alive.