What's your age for being "old"?


And I happened to say I felt old.
It was one of those days where everything hits you.
You go to bed late because of work.
The kid doesn’t let you sleep.
You push yourself too hard in the workout to make up for it.
You end up wrecked by the end of the day…
And you say… “I feel old.”

“Never say that… your metabolism doesn’t really change before 60.”
That’s what my brother told me.
And that was enough.

Your brain hears what you say.
And your body does too.
If you say you’re tired, you will be.

Words matter.

Look at Cristiano Ronaldo, speaking affirmations.
Positive thoughts out loud.
Same with many NBA players.
Athletes in general.
But also CEOs, entrepreneurs, successful people.

You might think it’s nonsense, but it’s not.

And it’s actually easy to change your point of view.
To turn something negative into something positive.
From having crossed the famous 40s… to seeing the 60s as far away and realizing you don’t have the right to feel “old.”

And that’s what I wanted to talk to you about: changing your point of view.
Taking care of your words.
Learning.
Growing.
Understanding.

For a while now I’ve been jotting down the most common questions infrastructure professionals ask themselves.
Bad questions and even worse answers.
So I’ve decided to give you my version of them, here.
Take advantage now or it’ll be too late.
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