Tom Wolfe

"In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, old people in America had prayed, "Please God, don't let me look poor." In the year 2000, they prayed, "Please God, don't let me look old." Sexiness was equated with youth, and youth ruled. The most widespread age-related disease was not senility but juvenility."

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Source: Tom Wolfe (2010). “Hooking Up”, p.1929, Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe

Journalist, Novelist

Tom Wolfe was a prominent American author and journalist known for his influential works like 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' that explored American culture.

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