An Interview with Myself After Turning 57 Years Old

Is there anything to be learned from an old man?

R. Dennis Brady

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Photo by Maranda Vandergriff on Unsplash

After an exhaustive search(23 seconds on Google), I discovered that the median age in the USA for humans is 38.1 years old.

Since I recently turned 57, I am technically old enough to be everyone’s daddy. As everyone’s self-appointed father figure, I considered it high time to interview myself and ask some really tough questions of me that might help my statistical children.

This is the interview of myself that followed some deep introspection and a longer nap.

The Interview with Myself

Me: Starting with a few softballs, what’s the best show you’ve watched on TV?

Me: I don’t need softballs, boy. At 57, there’s not much I haven’t seen, experienced, or settled in my spirit that I won’t suffer one day. But to be a cooperative interviewee, I will answer your nonsense. Hands down, the best show I’ve ever watched is Lonesome Dove, the 6-hour miniseries, not the TV show.

Me: Nice choice.

Me: Of course, you would say that.

Me: Next question. What’s on your Spotify playlist?

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