1. My live changed a lot but I don't know how much of that was due to LL.
2. I don't have height neurosis anymore. I tried to do bodybuilding before LL and now I just don't care. All I do now is light cardio, body weight calisthenics, and yoga. I don't feel the need to compensate for a shortcoming that doesn't exist anymore.
3. I turned over a new leaf in terms of my interaction with the world. I have a lot more confidence now that people don't literally (and by extension metaphorically) look down on me anymore. I feel less afraid going out in public, like the target on my back marking me as an easy victim was erased by LL.
4. Everyone treats me much better. I went back to college after LL, and a girl in one of my classes actually had a crush on me. That hadn't happened since the 4th grade. It wasn't only due to height: my behavior in the class made me come off as intelligent, funny, and outgoing. I was really comfortable in the classroom like never before. But she was above average in height, so I have some doubts that she would've felt that way if I hadn't done LL. Men treat me better too. There's a scene in a documentary movie called Short & Male of an experiement in which a short guy gets bumped and pushed around on a crowded sidewalk, and a tall guy walks the same path and people move out of his way. There is just a general, omnipresent, in many cases unconscious, background physical intimidation and bullying against small men in society.
5. My mental state improved a lot. Less fear and discouragement, more hope and optimism.
6. As of right now I don't have anything going for me that I wouldn't have without LL. The benefits seem fleeting and geared towards the young. You're probably too young to remember this but there was a comedy show called Married With Children (the other mod is a big fan) about a guy named Al Bundy who used to be a popular star athlete in high school, got all the girls, bought himself a sweet car with the money from a part-time job selling shoes at the mall, and ovedrall had a great youth. Now he's a miserable middle-aged shoe salesman who doesn't like his wife and is still driving that same car.
My biggest concern now is my mobility in the future. In many ways LL is like buying something wonderful with a high-interest credit card.
P.S. Please use the default font. That one is a little hard on the eyes.