Nostalgic for the past? - page 28

 
khorosh:
...Apart from the emotions and excitement of youth).
I am against dividing an individual into "old" and "young", each has its pluses and minuses. The main thing is that we are alive and well and, luckily, no one knows how long they have left to live. Leave the pessimistic moods behind! We are alive - it means we are young! Personally, at 65 I am not inferior to "youth" in any criterion. Let everyone consider themselves eternally young and not yield to invented criteria of "youthfulness" and "old age". Time will come and I will be proud of approaching death and death itself as a result of life. Life will be continued by our descendants and we will be alive in each of their cells. The main thing is to leave a worthy memory of ourselves.
 
yosuf:
I am against dividing an individual into "old" and "young", each has its pluses and minuses. The main thing is that we are alive and well and, luckily, no one knows how long they have left to live. Leave the pessimistic moods behind! We are alive - it means we are young! Personally, at 65 I am not inferior to "youth" in any criterion. Let everyone consider themselves eternally young and not succumb to the made-up criteria of "youthfulness" and "old age".
Judging by the photo, you can't give more than 15! ;)
 
yosuf:
I'm against dividing an individual into "old" and "young", they each have their pluses and minuses...
I'm against it too, as are most ageist forumers.
But what to do? You have to get out of it somehow by pretending that age has benefited you :))