For some it seems to begin about age 40 and slows from there. But, that really is a dumb statement to make to a guy with a cane and maybe a bit unhappy with glib comments from people who don’t have a clue.
I’m 75. I was out for my 4.5 mile walk this morning and I saw another man who I had seen before. I usually see him at a specific part of my walk which is on a long, uphill part of the walk. Today I saw him at a different part of the route and realized that he walks at least almost as much as I do. Based on other places where I’ve seen him, at the very least, he’s doing 3.5 miles.
To get to where I saw him, he had to climb a very steep hill that’s almost a half mile long.
I stopped him and we introduced ourselves. He’s 85 years old. I now think I know WHY he’s 85 years old.
The Anishinaabe tribe I am related to has an interesting viewpoint about young children and the elderly. They say children are sacred to the creator because they were recently born. The Elders are sacred because they are returning soon to the creator. Remember, the Elders were the collective libraries, wisdom, and knowledge of the people for tens of thousands of years. To be banished from the tribe by the Elders was a death sentence. They are still today held in highest honor. The Anishinaabe do not look at old age as something to be dread or dispised. It is the greatest time of their lives that they can give so much of their life experiences to the people.
A long time ago I worked with someone who was 50 years old, which I am way past now. A common statement from him even at that age was “old age can be hell but it beats the alternative…………at least for now!”. I’m beginning to understand it.
Pickled Pete about 2 months ago
Oh my, his days are numbered..
pschearer Premium Member about 2 months ago
At my age that’s the last thing I want to hear. (That and “He’s dead”.)
Superfrog about 2 months ago
There’s always something to look forward to.
Ubintold about 2 months ago
Yeah, there’s no future in it.
sandpiper about 2 months ago
For some it seems to begin about age 40 and slows from there. But, that really is a dumb statement to make to a guy with a cane and maybe a bit unhappy with glib comments from people who don’t have a clue.
mommavamp about 2 months ago
I agree with Dracula——-There are worse things awaiting man than death.
Mark Stanger about 2 months ago
It’s a good thing!
dflak about 2 months ago
I’m 75. I was out for my 4.5 mile walk this morning and I saw another man who I had seen before. I usually see him at a specific part of my walk which is on a long, uphill part of the walk. Today I saw him at a different part of the route and realized that he walks at least almost as much as I do. Based on other places where I’ve seen him, at the very least, he’s doing 3.5 miles.
To get to where I saw him, he had to climb a very steep hill that’s almost a half mile long.
I stopped him and we introduced ourselves. He’s 85 years old. I now think I know WHY he’s 85 years old.
prince valiant Premium Member about 2 months ago
You’re only old once, might as well enjoy it!
DawnQuinn1 about 2 months ago
Just pray you don’t see your name in the obituaries.
Bill The Nuke about 2 months ago
I get ads in the mail that start “If you’re between the ages of 65 and dead…”
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 2 months ago
Just seems like it though, for some.
ajakimber425 about 2 months ago
Yeah, you die!
KEA about 2 months ago
that’s a comforting thought… not. (actually, considering all the aches, pains, fragility and inconveniences, I guess it is.)
sevaar777 about 2 months ago
The Anishinaabe tribe I am related to has an interesting viewpoint about young children and the elderly. They say children are sacred to the creator because they were recently born. The Elders are sacred because they are returning soon to the creator. Remember, the Elders were the collective libraries, wisdom, and knowledge of the people for tens of thousands of years. To be banished from the tribe by the Elders was a death sentence. They are still today held in highest honor. The Anishinaabe do not look at old age as something to be dread or dispised. It is the greatest time of their lives that they can give so much of their life experiences to the people.
Spiny Norman Premium Member about 2 months ago
It doesn’t end well.
Marjia_ about 2 months ago
Unless you’re Keith Richards.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
I do hear (as an old person) a lot of griping about aging. But when you consider there’s only one way to stop aging … it’s not that bad, really.
Curiosity Premium Member about 2 months ago
A long time ago I worked with someone who was 50 years old, which I am way past now. A common statement from him even at that age was “old age can be hell but it beats the alternative…………at least for now!”. I’m beginning to understand it.
Mr.doom about 2 months ago
Does anyone know if death lasts forever?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 2 months ago
Is this supposed to be funny?
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 2 months ago
Remember! Right now is as good as it gets!