“At our age, the end is much closer than the beginning”.
Two old men sit down every week to reflect on their experiences through life, how they live their lives in the present day, and most importantly, how they’ve stopped giving a sh*t.
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“At our age, the end is much closer than the beginning”.
Two old men sit down every week to reflect on their experiences through life, how they live their lives in the present day, and most importantly, how they’ve stopped giving a sh*t.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this positive episode, Byron and Paul discuss their personal insights into achieving happiness and contentment. They identify strong, healthy relationships as a cornerstone, emphasizing quality time together and the crucial step of removing toxic individuals to minimize stress and negative experiences. A second key lesson is living within one's means, highlighting how financial stress from unnecessary luxury spending significantly impacts well-being, and how simplifying costs can lead to greater happiness.
The hosts further explore the importance of living in the present moment, being grateful, and discerning realistic anxieties from improbable fears to avoid dwelling on uncontrollable factors. Gaining a sense of control and agency over one's life is presented as a vital source of happiness. They also stress the benefit of letting go of societal expectations regarding success and material possessions, which often lead to comparison. Finally, good sleep and regular exercise are noted as foundational for mental health and overall contentment.
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