By the end of this sentence, you will be older than you were when it began. Isn’t life a crazy journey? Just yesterday you were navigating trigonometry and grasping interpersonal relationships, and today you have crow’s feet. Tomorrow, you will be dead of natural causes. It was wonderful knowing you. Sorry about the crow’s feet.
The anti-aging anxiety is real according to a report published last month by Zion Market Research, the global market for age “reversal” products will hit $216 billion in 2021. (Currently, it’s sized at about half that.) Humans have taken to anti-aging like moths to Fountain of Youths with added flame features, and the widely held belief is that men of a certain age should be incorporating products into their routines that treat signs of aging. But what if you’re in your 20s, free from the veil of acne that shrouded your teens, yet oblivious to the impending forehead lines of your 30s? Should aging be a concern?