somewhat stereotypical
by zoss in introflectionHowcome the youth rush, while those of old age take their time? I mean, given the time each has (on average), shouldn’t it be the other way around?
Howcome the youth rush, while those of old age take their time? I mean, given the time each has (on average), shouldn’t it be the other way around?
Comment by Marcus — 18/8/2005 @ 13:48
I am curious about what sparked this entry …
Comment by Twosret — 19/8/2005 @ 3:28
Don’t think so :)
Comment by zoss — 19/8/2005 @ 3:38
Marcus;
It’s a resonant thought that happened to escape the cranium cavity — triggered by a mundane event involving an elderly gentleman and a set of double-doors.
You know you’re not supposed to ask these kinds of questions — but I guess you really aren’t, are you? :)
Comment by zoss — 19/8/2005 @ 3:58
Twosret; care to elaborate?
Comment by Twosret — 19/8/2005 @ 4:37
I’m an advocate of peaceful retirement. I want to knit, play golf, take my time and enjoy my garden. I don’t want to tour the world when I’m 70, my deadline to tour the world is 55. There is so much you can do when you are older too but, I don’t think you can do everything you want when you are 75. The baby boomers may prove me wrong though they are a big segement in our society and their statistics are scarey:)
I like my youth to be active, passionate, rushing, do three things at the same time, live life and enjoy it to the most. I’m not a philosopher by anymeans may be I’m rushing too much and need sometime to take a deep breath and think deeper about this.
Comment by N — 6/9/2006 @ 20:18
They ain’t got the wisdom yet :)