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My Knees Creak, My Mind Doesn’t: A Father’s Guide To Your Thirties

Published 6 months, 4 weeks ago
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A birthday doesn’t make you a grown‑up; context does. We sat down to ask the questions that really matter at thirty and beyond: how do you redefine success without losing your spark, protect your energy without building walls, and find balance when work shouts louder than life? What emerged is a warm, wry conversation about ageing in mind and body, the accelerating feel of time, and the realisation that the thoughts you had at seventeen often sticks around for the long haul.

We talk openly about reshaping success from fame and career milestones to something quieter and sturdier: happiness, craft, and the joy of making things that help people. There’s a lively back‑and‑forth on work identity and boundaries across generations, with one of us living the on‑call reality and the other guarding the nine‑to‑five. Failure gets a rebrand as useful feedback, not a verdict. Love becomes more discerning with age, not smaller. And parenting? The worry never leaves, but listening beats lecturing, and guiding beats controlling.

Health gets the honest treatment it deserves, snack drawer and all, and legacy comes into focus as something anyone can shape through kindness, creativity, and small gestures that ripple. Along the way, you’ll hear the INFJ “door slam,” why being a chameleon can be healthy, and a reminder that turning thirty is not a cliff but a curve. If you’re staring down a milestone or simply rethinking what a good life looks like, this conversation will feel like a deep breath.

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