Billionaire and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban, 65, isn't one to shy away from dishing out life advice and business advice on social media.
But recently, Cuban told his followers that the only thing he would “do differently” was worry less about aging and not worry about “aging at every milestone.”
On Threads, Meta's rival platform for X, Cuban responded to a post by trainer and fitness author Steve Kamb, who sarcastically listed several ways to “stay strong and fit” at age 39, which they included fate, genetics, privilege, not having children. never being overweight, having no chronic health problems among other factors.
“I was young and I should have known,” Cuban wrote optimistically. “Your body will change. Your diet will have to change. But that's not being old. That's being wise!”
Cuban inspired a flurry of positive responses from followers on the platform, who chimed in with anecdotes about getting older and how mindset is everything when it comes to aging.
“I am privileged to feel that life continues to get better with age,” one user wrote. “47 now and I can't imagine any age from the past that I'd like to be again.”
“I'm 55 and I've come to appreciate every year I get older. Life is so short,” said another. “We should enjoy every minute! Love your people and let them know every day.”
Last month, Cuban talked to entrepreneur about the importance of being able to utilize a business mindset when other distractions and life events demand your attention.
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“It's hard,” he admitted. “You have to find 'me time' where you can focus on what you need to learn, do and focus on.”
Cuban will turn 66 on July 31. His current net worth is around $7.16 billion, per Bloomberg.