We’re really good at asking the question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?"
Shouldn’t we start asking: "What do you want to be when you are old?"
I hear what you're saying Rhea, and I felt that way, too. I think it goes to thinking about dying, which isn't a lot of fun to think about. But I'm thinking there are a lot of neat things that come with aging, too, which I'm feeling good about.
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I hear what you're saying Rhea, and I felt that way, too. I think it goes to thinking about dying, which isn't a lot of fun to think about. But I'm thinking there are a lot of neat things that come with aging, too, which I'm feeling good about.
Good question, but we avoid surely because we are too threatened by aging. I know I am.
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