What about growing old are you afraid of?
By chiyochan
@chiyosan (30186)
Philippines
September 10, 2010 8:39am CST
Well, most of us here are probably in about mid-20's up to 30's... With our lives, how we struggle, how we work, our preparations in retirement.. we are thinking ahead, of course right? So maybe there is something about growing old, reaching the golden age perhaps that we are slightly afraid to face.... what could it be for you?
3 responses
@marguicha (230351)
• Chile
10 Sep 10
Many of us here are over 60
. I am not old. My body and brain areold, of course. But it takes more than that to be old.
. Being old is not being able to laught at yourself. I have seen teens extremelly old. Not me, not my 60 and over young friends here
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Happy posting!
. I am not old. My body and brain areold, of course. But it takes more than that to be old.
. Being old is not being able to laught at yourself. I have seen teens extremelly old. Not me, not my 60 and over young friends here
.
Happy posting!@marguicha (230351)
• Chile
10 Sep 10
I want to add that my keyboard and eyes are old. I should have typed are old and laugh.
My keyboard is while with black letters (the ones that are left). I don“t see the others

@libramie (562)
• Philippines
11 Sep 10
I'm not afraid of growing old because we can't hold it on and denied that all of us may reach this stage if God permitted. If God didn't get my life early, I make it useful, enjoy the days while still young but accompanied by a plan preparing for my oldies days somewhat like having life insurances so that my love ones will not get harder what will happened.
@formidexo (1351)
• Canada
11 Sep 10
I'm 60 and I wouldn't want to lose my teeth as they are very important for eating and I dread if one day I would need help to go the washroom. I wouldn't want to lose my mobility as I love to walk and go up a stair two steps at a time.




