Ryan Gosling Sees No Problem In Aging; "Lost River" First-time Director To Star In Adam McKay's "The Big Short"

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Some men might be known as worriers when it comes to their physique and appearance as they age, but not the 34-year-old "Lost River" director Ryan Gosling. Though hailed as one of Hollywood's hottest men today, Gosling says he does not see any problem with getting older.

Ryan Gosling who kept low profile as he arrived for a departure flight at LAX Airport on Monday shared his opinion with regards to aging.

Though a lot of people are quite uncomfortable with the fact that they are getting older, Gosling who is turning 35 in November, thinks the opposite. According to him, "aging helps you to become humble" which is "a great feeling".

Gosling started in the industry through "Mickey Mouse Club" along with Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. While it seems to be quite difficult for other people, the actor-director is glad he started before he even hit teens.

"As a teenager, I did not have that fear of failure. I just did my own thing. But as you get older, you start to think more about everything you could lose. It's very important to try things early on in life before that fear of failure sets in," he said.

Even after having his first child Esmeralda Amada Gosling with his "The Place beyond the Pines" co-star Eva Mendez, Gosling still holds a positive outlook on the inevitable.

Meanwhile, after the success of his directorial debut "Lost River", Gosling is now filming Adam McKay's adaptation of Michael Lewis' best-selling book "The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine" along with award-winning actors star Brad Pitt, Steve Carell and Christian Bale

Though there is no release date set yet, there is no doubt that everyone is excited to watch it because who doesn't want to watch a movie with a great cast?

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