Social media influencers and booming men’s health companies are pushing the hormone as an answer to all ills. But is ‘low T’ really problematic – or something created to sell men a cure to a problem they don’t have?
A lot of the pleasurable (motivating) aspects of being younger (confidence, lots of energy, high sex drive etc) can also be chalked up to inexperience. You have ideas and expectations that get proven wrong. You hook up with hot girls who turn out to be a massive PITA. You work really hard at some things that don’t amount to much.
Once you’ve been an adult for a decade or two, and actually experienced more of the things that motivated you as a kid, you become a lot more discerning about them and picky about what you apply yourself to. It doesn’t look ‘cool’ but that’s knowledge and wisdom.
A lot of the pleasurable (motivating) aspects of being younger (confidence, lots of energy, high sex drive etc) can also be chalked up to inexperience. You have ideas and expectations that get proven wrong. You hook up with hot girls who turn out to be a massive PITA. You work really hard at some things that don’t amount to much.
Once you’ve been an adult for a decade or two, and actually experienced more of the things that motivated you as a kid, you become a lot more discerning about them and picky about what you apply yourself to. It doesn’t look ‘cool’ but that’s knowledge and wisdom.
A lot of people have no idea what’s happening and rationalize hormonal changes as “I’m wiser” because they’re older…
Even someone that’s legitimately mature who goes on T to be at the level of a teenager, is gonna act like a teenager.
I don’t think you understand how big of a deal testorone is and how much it effects someone.
Do you personally know anyone dumb enough to do this or “peptides” (basically steroids)?
Because I do, so I’m speaking from ancedotal experience as well as the academic research. You’re just massively underestimating testorone.