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Moving into Oberman's personal life, the narrative portrays him as a figure who has failed to mature gracefully. Despite being nearly 70, Oberman behaves with the impulsiveness and emotional volatility more typical of a teenager. His aggressive outbursts on social media, threats against critics, and stage 4 "OM" (likely a reference to some mental or emotional ailment) paint a picture of a man in decline.
The critique emphasizes that most men tend to mellow with age; testosterone levels decline, careers stabilize, and emotional regulation improves. However, Oberman appears to buck this trend, acting out in ways that seem unbecoming of his age. His repeated emotional meltdowns and the public spectacle of his behavior suggest a man overwhelmed by his own inner turmoil.