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I was listening to this podcast I subscribe to called game theory, and one of the hosts was recalling a meeting with "kane" well the guy who plays kane from the command a conqueor series, who happens to be bald. How he looks the exact same now as he did all those years ago when the series began, he also mentioned another guy from bungi, who is also bald, who never seemed to age.
Which got me wondering, since hair is the most cosmetically noticeable characteristic of anyones outward facial appearance, as we age it stands out the most, Wrinkles whatever of course they deepen , but nothing stands out as much as your hair. So if you go bald young, in peoples perceptions you age "slower" or not at all, because other things like wrinkles are much harder to notice, then hair, your hairs already gone.
Whereas if as you age without losing enough of your hair to shave it, your hair gets thinner and thinner as the years go by, and people perceive you as looking older then you really are.
I thought of all the entirely bald people I have known in my life, and I must say that almost down to the last, they all seemed to never age.
of course this theory doesn't account for people who have full heads of hair their entire lives, of course they do go grey though.
Which got me wondering, since hair is the most cosmetically noticeable characteristic of anyones outward facial appearance, as we age it stands out the most, Wrinkles whatever of course they deepen , but nothing stands out as much as your hair. So if you go bald young, in peoples perceptions you age "slower" or not at all, because other things like wrinkles are much harder to notice, then hair, your hairs already gone.
Whereas if as you age without losing enough of your hair to shave it, your hair gets thinner and thinner as the years go by, and people perceive you as looking older then you really are.
I thought of all the entirely bald people I have known in my life, and I must say that almost down to the last, they all seemed to never age.
of course this theory doesn't account for people who have full heads of hair their entire lives, of course they do go grey though.
