Everyday People

Aging…Every day beautiful people #65

“Aging is not lost youth, but a new stage of opportunity and strength.” Betty Friedan

“Age is no barrier. It’s a limitation you put on your mind.” Jackie Joyner-Kersee

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As you get older, you become a classic and viewed with respect. It’s inevitable that we all go through this process (hopefully) and it’s a blessing to live long.

Let’s remain young at heart even when our body ages in other places:-)


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13 thoughts on “Aging…Every day beautiful people #65

  1. The souls never ages therefore we are always young at heart. It is just the car aka body gets a bit old. In my naive younger days I would just lump all those older than me as wise. As time went on, I realised that is not quite right. I just happen to have a great mum who can’t stop learning and am surrounded by inspiration people at the Brahma Kumaris – still studying at the age of 100 – aka Dadi Janki. That I forget that age and wisdom is not a default status. Age and wisdom is a work in progress and someone who is full of life and learning , learning their entire life. I feel learning keep you young a long with gentle exercise etc.. I so hope I will be full of learning in my later years.

    Love your pictures of Dubai – is it a hotel or a shopping mall. Dubai is amazing.

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  2. Any time someone says they’re too old for something, I have 2 words for them…John Glenn. He went to space at the age of 77! Bless his heart!

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