NOW OLD
I have aged a bit since I was a youngster, one day at a time! I can remember at the age of about ten wondering how I could possibly know as much as a twelve year old. How could my small brain hold any more information? The same fear gripped me as I was finishing high school. Fortunately it all worked out, and space was found for the new knowledge as it came.
As I got older (69), the notion of ageing forever amazed, puzzled and frightened me. At twenty five, I imagined how ancient I would feel at forty. At forty, I was sometimes the youngest person in the room and rather intimidated by my elders. Along the way, I also speculated about whether this age must be my peak, and whether soon after everything would go downhill…….
Can I share with you my personal truth? Those emotions and desires of so many years ago are dim compared to today; aging teaches you how to manage, maximize and savour situations. I encourage you to replay a circumstance you are currently having, and re-live how you would have coped with a similar situation twenty years ago.
So, when I think of how old I am, I have decided that I am NOW OLD. Finally, after so many birthdays and years, I finally appreciate that there is only one age or moment that matters, and that is the present moment.
Being NOW OLD means that dwelling on your age and aging is irrelevant, unhelpful and distracting. The awesome thing about being alive is that only there is only one state of nature, the present, and every other time only exists as a memory or an expectation. Start acting your age, which is NOW OLD. Everyone else can also only live in their present moment, whatever page of their life journey they are currently in.
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