Yeah, I've kind of given up on trying to be young in reality. My body's breaking down with each passing year, I've always got some new and wonderful ailment that I can't quite shake, and while I could probably still pass for a guy in his mid-20s, the aches and pains make it feel more like 60s or 70s at times (that's more related a drug I was prescribed that I had a bad reaction to that has caused lasting and likely permanent damage to my legs, but I digress [fwiw, don't ever take a flouroquinoline!]). My mother was completely the opposite, though, she's 74 now and looks maybe 50s-ish, and up until dementia took her mind from her, she acted and came off like someone 20 or 30 years younger than she was. Super active, super engaging with everyone, and willing to do anything for anyone. She was not, by any stretch, tech literate, but she would spend a lot of her time trying to figure out the internet and play card games to have fun. It wasn't until dementia hit and I had to start spending all of my time looking after her that she slowed down to seem more like a 74 year-old.