As men age, they learn to stop doing things that are draining and focus on what’s important to them.
Wasted time

Time is precious, and men value it more as they grow older. They aren’t willing to wait around for people who show up late all of the time, schedule meetings that could be solved with emails, or go to social events that seem pointless.
They would much rather spend their time working on a hobby, relaxing or being around people that they enjoy rather than waiting around on someone or wading through sloppy chaos.
Manipulative games

Older men have no desire to play mind games or deal with passive-aggressive behavior. They’ve been down that road enough times to know that it’s a waste of their time. Life is too short to analyze what someone really means or deal with their petty emotional issues.
They respect someone who is going to value honesty and straightforward communication. If you’re going to lie and play games, they will just walk away.
Toxic people

Whether it’s a friend or a relative, men learn not to force relationships with people who drain their energy. If someone constantly causes drama or guilt-trips them into hanging out, they will have no problem dropping that person from their life.
They understand that having peace of mind is better than forcing a relationship to make someone else happy.
Petty arguments

Some people love to argue or prove that they are right. As men grow older, they understand that arguing about petty things is pointless. They don’t have the patience to argue about something that will ultimately harm their relationship.
They will be much more willing to let things go rather than continue pushing their opinion on someone else.
Meaningless gossip

Talking about other people or reliving unnecessary drama feels like such a waste. Many older men find that gossiping drains their energy. Wondering who said what or who did something terrible to whom feels pointless and tiresome.
Instead of focusing on other people’s problems, they choose to talk about real things like their hobbies, shared interests, or actual life events.
Dishonesty

They know that trust is the most important part of any relationship. Unfortunately, once trust is broken, it can take a long time to earn it back. Because of this, they aren’t willing to continue giving chances to people who lie to them or always try to weasel out of the blame.
Once they know they can’t trust someone, they will typically move on instead of questioning every word that comes out of their mouth.
Seeking approval

Most mature men have come to realize that approval from others is unimportant; whether it’s their clothing, job, or how many partners they have, they couldn’t care less what people think.
Most men their age have learned to validate themselves internally and are happy with who they are as people. They don’t need others to tell them they’re doing a good job or that they deserve a high social status.
Fake connections

As men get older, they seek deeper and more meaningful relationships with others. Being social is great, but if everyone around you is fake, it can become draining very quickly.
Instead of forcing conversations, these men would rather have one meaningful conversation with someone rather than talk to dozens of people they’ll never see again.
Making excuses

Excuses only work for so long. As men mature, they grow tired of listening to people making excuses as to why they can’t do something.
Life will throw bad things your way, but how you react to those situations is what defines you as a person. These people have respect for those who take accountability for their actions rather than being a victim.
Unsolicited advice

Men who are older have learned from experience over many years. They know what works for them and what doesn’t through trial and error. They understand their capabilities, disabilities, and situations better than you can ever know.
If they haven’t asked for your advice, they will likely perceive your advice as condescending and will quickly end any conversation that they feel is being lectured to instead of talked with.
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