I don't at all understand why you'd be so concerned about defeating your small child when you're playing a simple game with him or her. I mean, how ultra-competitive do you really have to be to be upset if you're losing such a game?
Last night I started feeling odd about my birthday next week and turning 36. I've never really paid much attention to my age before, but for some reason I just started feeling like I'm turning old, like I've passed a milestone or something. I guess I sort of liked thinking of myself as being 35, and 36 just feels like "late thirties" to me. I'm finding it a weird and unusual feeling, and suddenly I want to stay 35 lol.
It's easy to stay above the fray until a 10 year old crushes you in Fortnite.
Then beating kids becomes necessary.
I too am around 35, and I noticed a few of my hairs have turned white.
It is alarming to realize one is getting older.
Better than the alternative though.
Take poor hamsters.
They live 2 years and one can watch them go from tan and healthy to gray and dying in 4 weeks.
Or read this multi-year cancer blog.
That's as tough as it gets.
www.Cancerisnotfunny.blogspot.com
Since 2015, when I step out the door I like to say, "The future. Whoa. Doc I gotta check this out."
Automatically makes it better.
We're in the best part of the future before the cheap oil runs out, so soak it in.

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