Paul Rudd used to fret about experiencing a "mid-life crisis".
The 49-year-old actor – who stars in Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man and The-Wasp’ – has revealed he has always pondered life’s big questions and when he reached his 20s, he started to worry that his life was headed towards a crisis point.
Paul said: "I think that one of the great joys in life is knowing that everything’s ahead of you – the big questions, such as: ‘I wonder what I’m going to do for a job when I grow up’; ‘I wonder who I’m going to marry’; ‘I wonder if I’ll have kids’; I wonder what their names will be’; I wonder where I’m gonna live’.
"When I was younger, if everything got me down it didn’t matter because all that was ahead. I think that it’s sometimes harder in life when those questions have been answered and all of a sudden you think, ‘what do I have to look forward to?’
"In my 20s I often thought I was casually strolling towards a mid-life crisis, and it started picking up speed all throughout my late 20s, 30s, 40s … I joke, but then there’s truth in that."
The ‘Clueless’ star admitted that he’s still trying to work out how not to be a "d**khead", while also balancing his ambition to be a normal dad with his movie-star status.
Paul – who has kids Darby, eight, and Jack, 12 – told ShortList magazine: "I don’t want to be a d**khead. I don’t want to be rude to people. I want to be appreciative, and I am appreciative. I’m not complaining about it. I’m just trying to sort it out as it goes along.
"I want to be as normal a person as possible, but it has changed. I’m aware of being in crowds. And it can stress me out; I sometimes get a little more stressed out about certain things than other people do.
"If I’m with my kids I’m thinking about everything from their perspective; I always want them to know I’m there with them."