What if aging isn't the problem we think it is?
What if decline isn't inevitable-but learned, reinforced, and quietly accepted?
In Not Done Yet, Frank Buffa blends emotional insight, lived experience, and modern science to challenge one of the most damaging beliefs of our time: that it's "too late" to change.
This book is not about denying reality or forcing optimism. It's about understanding how emotional patterns, self-talk, stress, nervous-system regulation, and physical strength interact to shape how we age-biologically, mentally, and emotionally.
Inside, you'll explore:
- Why emotional weight we carry can quietly become physical over time
- How the brain and body remain adaptable well into later life
- Why strength-physical and emotional-is emerging as a key marker of longevity
- How small, repeatable habits compound into resilience or decline
- Why weakness, not age, is the real risk factor we've overlooked
The final section introduces the emerging science of aging strong-without overwhelming or prescribing-offering just enough insight to rethink what's possible and to invite deeper exploration.
Not Done Yet is both a release and a beginning.
A letting go of outdated narratives.
And an opening toward a stronger, more capable next chapter.
You are not done yet.
You are still adapting.