Intro
This article examines whether MAMILs (Middle-Aged Men in Lycra) will continue to exist in 2049, not as a cultural stereotype, but as a structural phenomenon. It explores the relationship between identity stabilisation, physical performance routines, decision offloading, and structural compensation in everyday life systems. The analysis reframes MAMILs as part of a broader pattern: how individuals create repeatable structures to manage cognitive load, maintain orientation, and simulate control.
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