Why 'Anti-Aging' is Anti-Living
The biggest, most profitable "problem" of all? Aging. The message starts creeping up when you hit your mid-20s—your collagen is depleting, your skin is sagging, and time is ticking. But here's the thing—anti-aging is a lie, a ploy to keep you in a loop of fear, anxiety, and endless consumption.
What we call "signs of aging" are often just signs of living. Reframing these natural changes as flaws is oppressive. It's a never-ending cycle once you start living with this mindset of fighting aging.
Aging isn't the problem. The problem is that people feel pressured to erase themselves to stay worthy. It isn't about denying choices; it's about questioning whether we think we have no choice but to comply. What if we stopped chasing youth and embraced the freedom to be?