Wishing to be
younger or older is a denial of the joys that have been and the joys yet to
be, as well as the beauty of your life in the present. In each stage of life, there are wonderful
experiences one can savor and valuable insights one can absorb. Every new
decade and, in fact, every new year brings with it wisdom, transformation,
and growth, as well as ends and beginnings. Many people, however, believe
that there is one age that eclipses the others. They expend energy trying to
reach it and, once it has passed, trying to retain it. But wishing to be
younger or older is a denial of the joys that have been and the joys yet to
be, as well as the beauty of your life in the present. Holding on to one age
can make it difficult to appreciate each new milestone you reach. Taking
pleasure in the delights of your age, whether you are in your 20s, 40s, 60s,
or 80s, can help you see the magnificence and usefulness of the complex
seasons of your life. Each new year gifted to us by the universe
is replete with exciting and unfamiliar experiences. In our 20s, we can
embrace the energy of youth and the learning process, knowing it’s okay to
not have all the answers. As we move through our third decade, we grow more
self-assured as the confusion of our young adulthood melts away. We can honor
these years by putting aside our fears of aging and concentrating instead on
solidifying our values and enjoying our growing emotional maturity. In our
40s, we become conscious of the wisdom we have attained through life
experience and are blessed with the ability to put it to good use. We are not
afraid to explore unfamiliar territory or to change. In our 50s, we tend to
have successfully navigated our midlife reevaluations and have prioritized
our lives. In the decades beyond, we discover a greater sense of freedom than
we have ever known and can truly enjoy the memory of all we’ve seen and done. Try to enjoy the age you are at now, for
each age presents its own unique wisdom to savor. |
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