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In reply to the discussion: It is quite ironic that I had to reach the autumn of my life before I began to truly enjoy the [View all]Ziggysmom
(3,733 posts)35. Thank You! We all need that reminder from time to time. I find now that I'm over 60
I like my mind much better than when younger. The body is a totally different story, haha.
As we age, we're more self aware, less insecure, and we're not afraid to say no!
I really miss my parents and now can see them more fully as fantastic people, as well as flawed, just like all of us. I now see obstacles more as opportunities and don't get flustered like I did when younger.
Your mentions of viewing nature is a good example of how when we're older, we become aware that we are part of something much bigger than we are. For sure, the most precious resource we all have, is TIME. It makes the appreciation of all the little things a very precious thing.
Wishing the Best to Everyone
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It is quite ironic that I had to reach the autumn of my life before I began to truly enjoy the [View all]
Atticus
Apr 2022
OP
Totally agree - having been diagnosed with two kinds of cancer in the last 5 years
walkingman
Apr 2022
#5
Not trite at all. Just an astute reflection of our lives and how busy we were and now time to enjoy
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2022
#9
You truly understand that we should remember what we had not what we lost.
twodogsbarking
Apr 2022
#27
I saw Harry in the early 70s. I think Ravi Shankar was at the same concert.
twodogsbarking
Apr 2022
#24
Yes, at 76 I too have become very aware of my mortality as time passes...
Jack-o-Lantern
Apr 2022
#12
Middle of Pa and we had snow flurries yestahday. Sun now and 40 degrees f. 4.44 c
twodogsbarking
Apr 2022
#25
Thank You! We all need that reminder from time to time. I find now that I'm over 60
Ziggysmom
Apr 2022
#35