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The dialogue shifts to personal growth, with Adam pondering whether it's too late to learn new skills or pursue passions in his later years. Both guests reflect on the trauma of traditional education, emphasizing how oppressive schooling can dampen curiosity rather than cultivate it. They promote the idea that discipline and curiosity-driven learning—even in old age—are the keys to vitality. Sly Stallone's example of staying active and constantly learning serves as an aspirational model for defying aging stereotypes.