The Age When We Stop Starting Press enter or click to view image in full size There was a time when you didn’t think twice. You danced without knowing the steps. Sang without caring about the pitch. Ran, fell, laughed… and tried again. No hesitation. No overthinking. No audience in your head. And then… something changed. Years later, you stand at the edge of something new — a new career, a new skill, maybe even something as simple as recording a video. Your heart says, “Let’s try.” But your mind whispers, “What will people think?” “What if you fail?” “Isn’t it too late?” And just like that… you pause. Not because you can’t start — But because now, you’re aware . What Changed? Neuroscience gives us a simple yet powerful answer. As we grow older, our brains become more efficient—but also more protective . The emotional center of the brain—The Amygdala—becomes more sensitive to social risks: judgment, embarrassment, and failure.…