Robert Lewandowski impresses me because everything seems to indicate that the older he is, the better he plays football.
I would say that it is a similar situation with wine. The older this alcoholic drink is, the tastier it becomes. Furthermore, other great examples of becoming better while aging is the cases of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Hokusai. Being 56 years old, a Russian writer in one of his private letters stated that he does not know if his life was ending or was just the beginning. On the other hand, a Japanese painter produced his most famous paintings when he was more than 70 years old. He stated that all the works he created before his 70 were not as magnificent as those he painted after being 70 years old. Back to Robert Lewandowski, in one of the interviews, he said that he gets to know his body better with age. Thanks to this fact, he knows what diet to use, how to train, and rest.
Robert Lewandowski scores more and more goals from season to season. The fact is that other forwards at his age start to score fewer and fewer.
I am convinced that he can play at the highest level for longer than the average player. Yet Zlatan Ibrahimovic is another excellent example of a long-lived striker. Both Zlatan and Robert are tremendous examples of how to take care of one’s body.
How do all these things relate to me? I am convinced that I will live a long life with good luck thanks to intermittent fasting, avoiding alcohol, sweets, and processed food. Also, I hope to create many photos, texts, new issues of “Diaries,” and works of art like “Death.” Moreover, I aim to improve their quality. I hope to accomplish it like Lewandowski continuously improves his football skills. The truth is that I want to do this in the same way as Dostoevsky was developing his writing genius. Or, in the same way, Hokusai was improving his excellent painting skills.