Phoenix
Senior Member
- Location
- Oregon, U S
Robert Browning said, "Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be." Do you believe this now?
For me, in some ways I do. I have more confidence. I don't put up with the things I used to put up with. I like and accept, for the most part, who and what I am. I've learned that the things I thought were so important or written in stone, in fact, are not. I've learned that I can't save the world, and it doesn't want me to save it anyway. Even so, I keep writing my stories hoping to make a difference.
What I've found in most of my family and friends as they get older is that they have changed into people I can no longer relate to. There are a number of reasons for this - ill health, overuse of mind altering prescriptions, expecting others to do for them when they are still capable of doing for themselves. Failure to follow their dreams. There's a long list. So for them "the best" is not part of their lives. For me, it's a sometimes thing. Health and emotional adaptations are part of it. But the main thing seems to be adjusting my attitude to what is, rather than what I want it to be. Letting go is crucial.
What do you think?
For me, in some ways I do. I have more confidence. I don't put up with the things I used to put up with. I like and accept, for the most part, who and what I am. I've learned that the things I thought were so important or written in stone, in fact, are not. I've learned that I can't save the world, and it doesn't want me to save it anyway. Even so, I keep writing my stories hoping to make a difference.
What I've found in most of my family and friends as they get older is that they have changed into people I can no longer relate to. There are a number of reasons for this - ill health, overuse of mind altering prescriptions, expecting others to do for them when they are still capable of doing for themselves. Failure to follow their dreams. There's a long list. So for them "the best" is not part of their lives. For me, it's a sometimes thing. Health and emotional adaptations are part of it. But the main thing seems to be adjusting my attitude to what is, rather than what I want it to be. Letting go is crucial.
What do you think?