Nate Bargatze Hilariously Breaks Down How Attitudes Change With Age
Nate Bargatze hilariously breaks down how attitudes change with age. With spot-on accuracy, the popular comedian mentioned that our willingness to do things changes significantly as we increase in years. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear Nate’s take on our attitudes changing with age.
Aging is a natural process that no one can stop or slow down. That’s a statement many people more than likely won’t appreciate, but, sadly, it’s a fact. We get a little older with every passing day, hour, minute and second. Time, as you’ve probably already discovered, stops for no one.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate shows that our attitudes and perspectives change as we age. Of course, we’d like to think we get smarter and gain wisdom with age. That may be true in some cases, but not so much in others. Sometimes, as Nate shows, it’s just because we don’t feel like doing what we once did when we were younger.
“I miss being young,” he said. “Your 20s are great; you’re down for whatever. Your friends call you, they’re like, ‘Do you want to go?’ You’re like, ‘I’ll go.’ You don’t even know where you’re going.”
But when you reach your 30s, your willingness to do as much lessens slightly.
“Your 30s come and you’re like, ‘Where are we going? How late are they open? Is it loud?” he said.
When you reach your 40s, that’s when things start to change dramatically, according to Nate. Your willingness to get out and do much of anything plummets. In fact, Nate mentions that you might even get a little irritated at the people asking you to join them for an outing.
“Your 40s, you’re ‘I’m not going! I’m not. I’m mad that you thought I would go!’”
For many people, Nate’s take on aging and our changing attitudes is probably very relatable, probably hitting very close to home.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
Nate Bargatze Hilariously Breaks Down How Attitudes Change With Age
Nate Bargatze hilariously breaks down how attitudes change with age. With spot-on accuracy, the popular comedian mentioned that our willingness to do things changes significantly as we increase in years. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear Nate’s take on our attitudes changing with age.
Aging is a natural process that no one can stop or slow down. That’s a statement many people more than likely won’t appreciate, but, sadly, it’s a fact. We get a little older with every passing day, hour, minute and second. Time, as you’ve probably already discovered, stops for no one.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate shows that our attitudes and perspectives change as we age. Of course, we’d like to think we get smarter and gain wisdom with age. That may be true in some cases, but not so much in others. Sometimes, as Nate shows, it’s just because we don’t feel like doing what we once did when we were younger.
“I miss being young,” he said. “Your 20s are great; you’re down for whatever. Your friends call you, they’re like, ‘Do you want to go?’ You’re like, ‘I’ll go.’ You don’t even know where you’re going.”
But when you reach your 30s, your willingness to do as much lessens slightly.
“Your 30s come and you’re like, ‘Where are we going? How late are they open? Is it loud?” he said.
When you reach your 40s, that’s when things start to change dramatically, according to Nate. Your willingness to get out and do much of anything plummets. In fact, Nate mentions that you might even get a little irritated at the people asking you to join them for an outing.
“Your 40s, you’re ‘I’m not going! I’m not. I’m mad that you thought I would go!’”
For many people, Nate’s take on aging and our changing attitudes is probably very relatable, probably hitting very close to home.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
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