Got a birthday cake for my 50th! |
So, if you're not 50 years old yet...and you didn't discard this, but you're actually reading it. Great. People who are not 50 old years, or 100, think they'll never get there; but it happens so quickly. You feel you were 25 years old, and it seems just like yesterday. As for me, I'm happy, healthy, and so optimistic about the next 50 years to come. It's gonna be fun. Not just for me, for you too.
You have friends and family! Life is good. |
Do you use cream on face and neck, arms..., regularly? Sunscreen when needed? Again this is not trivial when we're talking about age. Why do you think some people get wrinkles so fast? Take a minute and read on what to do to stay young at an early age. Just Google the subject. This will give you more "mileage".
You have beautiful children who love you. Life is even better! |
You have a lovely wife who loves you. You got it made! Happy birthday. |
Now! If you're over 50, let's talk. The best is to come! With all the advances in medical technologies, medicine in general, and geriatrics, it's a safe bet that someone who is less than 60 years old today can live to be 100 years old in 40 years or more. You now have more experience and wisdom. You're more patient. And you probably have already figured out that, in this sphere we're now in, ultimately, nothing really matters. So, you're more (or totally) at peace. (For me, it's in the spiritual and mental realms that truly matters). You love the journey. Being half way through or more, does have some benefits.
Celebrate your life. Stay young in mind and spirit, and you're young! |
Our real age is not measured in the number of years we've spent on earth. It's more in the way we truly feel in our mind, body, and spirit. We live in a manner that is consistent with the age we think we are. (This is what this whole blog post is about. So, please read the last couple of sentences again). Sure, some people (maybe most) may feel and act in a manner consistent with their chronological age, but you don't have to. You certainly can be younger, or older, than your "age". So, how old are you? Your "real age".
Today, we think, not of having electricity, but finding a way to generate clean, abundant, and cheap electrons to generate clean energy. Computing power is getting greatly accelerated. What will it be in 30 years when we can still fully enjoy it? We see more hybrid and electric cars on our roads today. Do you remember what we used to have 15 years ago? Can you imagine 10 years from now, what you and I will be doing? I can't wait. I'm just so excited about the future.
When you look back at where we where just over 20 years ago, you can hardly imagine where we'll be in the next 20 years. We'll still be young enough to enjoy it. Are you getting as excited about the future as I am? The future is full of promises and hope. Let's embrace it. Sure, there will always be the gloom and doom prophets, exceptionally in this temporarily recessionary times. But you and I know "this too shall pass".
Sure, I'm only 50 years old, and you may be younger or older, but the future is bright for both of us. I'm full of optimism about it. Embrace the future, prepare for it, and enjoy it.
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P.S. The pictures on this post were taken from by birthday's "little" celebration.
2 comments:
This is great! It's so true. We should live our lives day by day, fully enjoying every moment we are given. We won't always be able to enjoy it as much as we can at this moment. Despite the fact that we don't have to age as fast as we think, our bodies will age sooner or later, so let's enjoy life NOW! While we have the love of life and energy to do so. Find something you can do that you enjoy. I love this attitude towards life that you've shown in this post. It would be great if everyone could fully realize it for themselves.
I love you, Dad!
Kelly
Hum...Kelly, you made a very good point I completely forget about while writing the post. Thanks for your contribution. That is...
...living in the NOW! Now is all we have now and always. And when we live in the present moment, fully, we not only enjoy life more, we also stay young longer. You're bright beyond your age!
Thanks Kelly!
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