>randomly read that some great footballer is being sold to a club for a mere 5 million euros
>read comments:
>'yeah, but he's 34'
>'great player, but too old'
>'past his prime, but at least he'll be able to lead'
>mfw 32 and realize much of the best part of my life is over and have nothing to show for it
Anyone else realizing you're ...old?
>>37792462
>Ronaldo is 32
>Best player in world
>Estimates state a realistic buying price of 171 million euros if he leaves Madrid this year
Shut up OP
>>37792462
Too old FOR FOOTBALL you stupid piece of shit
>>37792462
>40 is too young to lead a country
>30 is too old for physical activities
I am 26, so it might seem laughable to you, but every successfull person I see were already successfull at younger age than me.
All the actors, musicians, entrepreneurs, scientists, writers, programmers, politicians literally everyone you look up already were somebody in their early 20s.
I will never excel at anything because people my age I would compete with are already experts in the field.
>>37792608
Vast majority of people aren't anything special and it's silly to compare yourself and your achievements to an astronaut, a-list celeb, tech innovators et cetera.
Current popular media and culture pushes people to be special by any means necessary and I think it's a sickness and us robots, sjw's and the like are some of the symptoms.
The worst is when you play a video game with an "older" protag, and even he is younger than you
>>37792462
Sounds like a YOU problem desu
>>37792462
too old to play top tier competetive sports, yes, too old to do literally anything with their life and will be forever resigned to mediocrity? Not just yet.
If you're not some Low T beta, you should be able to stay attractive and in some kind of respectable condition well past your salt and pepper days
>>37792462
people who comment on facebook or news articles are usually the dumbest humans on the planet