Accept Ageing And Sickness

Gerry Legister By Gerry Legister, 26th Dec 2011 | Follow this author | RSS Feed | Short URL http://nut.bz/2l_gbi_e/
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We can accept aging by determine the things we class as priority in our lives, and we set out carefully with a plan of action, to achieve our goals before we reach a certain age; plans and dreams plays a major role in all aspect of lives.

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The gift of life is one of the most precious commodity that we have been given, and as long as we are alive, we ought to cherished each wonderful moment, and live them with zest, live them in the reality, and the realization that one day, we may not have the strength or even the desire to enjoy the most simplest of pleasures

Because as we get older, we also experience the changes in our body clock, and we are unable to do all those energetic things that we had done when were younger, and go places to embark upon adventurous exploits, we did those things when adrenaline was flowing thick and fast, and the fear of danger and risk hardly enter the mind.

But while we are living in society, we must gradually accept the deceptive aging process that we will go through, and although at times; we may look younger than we feel, and pretend to ourselves, that all is well, the sands of time is running out.

During the course of our lives, at some point we will begin to embrace the fact that we are getting old, no matter how much we are complimented on our looks, and no amount of surgical correction can stop the inevitable, medical surgery for critical illness may slow down briefly the progress, and reduce the pain, by giving some respite; but in the end it will be another closing chapter.

We can accept aging by determine the things we class as priority in our lives, and we set out carefully with a plan of action, to achieve our goals before we reach a certain age; plans and dreams plays a major role in all aspect of lives. So as we get older, we seek for the opportunity to fulfill those dreams, although some dreams cannot be realize until the stage of maturity has been reach.

As wonderful as it may sound, a politician without experience would not do justice to his constituency; a minister cannot be a novice, and be appointed to the office of a bishop, or equivalent, lest they be lifted up in pride, and feel that they are better than others.

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author avatar Denise O
26th Dec 2011 (#)

So true! My nana that lived to be 100 years old, was not a college educated woman, nor did she have a career. Other than raising a family. She was though, a avid reader. She never bought into this technology age and yet, she was one of the most intelligent woman I have ever known. With age, comes wisdom. That is, if you learn from your mistakes and do not repeat them and take every opportunity to soak of all the knowledge you can. Nice read. Thank you for sharing.:)

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