Meta-Age is the final book in a trilogy covering Wayne Lèal's midlife
journey. The first book, 20-21, is about developing the discipline to
make exercise an intrinsic behaviour such as brushing your teeth. The
second, Lone Wolf, introduces the concept of becoming a 'Super-Ager' -
one who is biologically younger than their chronological age. Meta-Age,
the final book in the trilogy, marks Wayne's midlife transition and the
creation of a new life stage - 'Meta-Age: a midlife extension, not old
age'. All health and fitness roads lead to Meta-Age, that is,
self-awareness of physical, mental, and social expectations beyond
midlife. The desire to defy age is as ancient as human history. We
cannot stop the natural intrinsic ageing process, but by taking some
preventive actions, we can influence some factors of that process. The
Meta-Age philosophy focuses on an extension of midlife, with a short old
age, to write a new narrative of ageing as it could - and should - be.