There's probably something to this. I've been a miserable old man since the age of about 19, and I'm now 31, with arthritis, gall stones and kidney stones.
I think it was Seneca who said something along the lines of "When I think as an old man, I have become an old man.". This isn't new knowledge, but something that we seem to have to keep reminding ourselves of.
I think it was Seneca who said something along the lines of "When I think as an old man, I have become an old man.". This isn't new knowledge, but something that we seem to have to keep reminding ourselves of.
Also, placebos.