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Phoenix61

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Fri May 17, 2024, 01:07 PM May 17

A wonderful view on aging... [View all]

“I counted my years and realised that I have less time to live by, than I have lived so far.

I feel like a child who won a pack of candies: at first, he ate them with pleasure but when he realised that there was little left, he began to taste them intensely.

I have no time for endless meetings where the statutes, rules, procedures and internal regulations are discussed, knowing that nothing will be done.

I no longer have the patience to stand absurd people who, despite their chronological age, have not grown up.

My time is too short: I want the essence; my spirit is in a hurry. I do not have much candy in the package anymore.

I want to live next to humans, very realistic people who know how to laugh at their mistakes and who are not inflated by their own triumphs and who take responsibility for their actions. In this way, human dignity is defended and we live in truth and honesty.

It is the essentials that make life useful.

I want to surround myself with people who know how to touch the hearts of those whom hard strokes of life have learned to grow with sweet touches of the soul.

Yes, I'm in a hurry. I'm in a hurry to live with the intensity that only maturity can give.

I do not intend to waste any of the remaining desserts. I am sure they will be exquisite, much more than those eaten so far.

My goal is to reach the end satisfied and at peace with my loved ones and my conscience.

We have two lives and the second begins when you realize you only have one.”

~Mário de Andrade (San Paolo 1893-1945) Poet, novelist, essayist and musicologist. One of the founders of Brazilian modernism.

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A wonderful view on aging... [View all] Phoenix61 May 17 OP
Yeah!...That...thanks for this post. MiHale May 17 #1
Thank you! niyad May 17 #2
excellent quaint May 17 #3
That last line really hits you in the gut... PunkinPi May 17 #4
Thx for posting....bookmarking! PortTack May 17 #5
Great post. anciano May 17 #6
At 70 years old, Mr.Bill May 17 #7
Amen! Ziggysmom May 17 #8
AGING Jean Genie May 17 #9
I survived all my big time lifetime fuck ups; hopefully they are all behind me. I am still here. NBachers May 17 #10
Not much you do means shit to a tree Warpy May 17 #11
Too many people are enamored by the smell of their own fumes. twodogsbarking May 17 #12
I totally identify with this. BComplex May 17 #13
I love this! Thank You❤️ lucca18 May 17 #14
The world seems to be increasingly inhabited by increasingly youthful, brilliant, beautiful people. raging moderate May 17 #15
Our life span is like diarrhea, multigraincracker May 17 #16
Love this! Bookmarking! jmbar2 May 17 #17
Thank you for this post.. homegirl May 17 #18
Wise words wendyb-NC May 17 #19
❤️ littlemissmartypants May 17 #20
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