Episode 19

August 20, 2022

00:03:06

The older I get #2

The older I get #2
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The older I get #2

Aug 20 2022 | 00:03:06

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The older I get
the more I relish the quiet tranquillity of my own company.
I reflect more on life's simple gifts, like beautiful unexpected smiles,
vivid flowers sprouting wild through cracks in the road;
sitting on a bench in the serenity of the shade,
looking at ambitious ripples scavenge the river's edge;
laughing at myself refereeing the playful mischief of my children.

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The older I get the more I relish the quiet tranquillity of my own company. I reflect more on life's simple gifts, like beautiful unexpected smiles, vivid flowers sprouting wild through cracks in the road; sitting on a bench in the serenity of the shade, looking at ambitious ripples scavenge the river's edge; laughing at myself refereeing the playful mischief of my children. The older I get the more sustenance I reap in the eyes of my loved ones, and from the intoxicating delight of real conversation. or the more I want to explore the powerful depth of a simple touch; for I now understand the feeling of completeness found in cuddles and longish hugs. The older I get the more eager I am to kick up my heals and rock the boats. I refuse to settle, to follow someone else's dreams or blindly trying to meet their expectations. The older I get the greater my desire to journey into the precious unknowns; for I know how to treasure unexpected moments when gifted to me. Incidentally, now I seek fewer new friendships. I care deeply for the one I have; and adore the soft, precious jade of their flowers. Likewise, I no longer curse the enterprise of my enemies for they too fortify me and keep me sharp. The older I get the greater my appetite for truth, irrespective of its source. I have far less patience for impostors, and my ears are becoming more cautious, because they know words are often wolves dressed stylishly in sheep's clothing; and that people are practised thespians in never-ending plays. I shan't be dragged onto their stage. I choose to write my own script. The older I get the better I have become at separating wheat from chaff; at understanding the delicate contours of the human heart, and at feeling deeply without fear, for these days, I have less to hide, and much more to give. I take time to listen to life's heartbeat, and to sync it with the wind's eloquent melodies or the soft tones of the sun. The older I get the sweeter the elixir of love and laughter. I am forever ready to plunge head-first into the immediacy of the now for I have seen up close the weight of regret, which I refuse to entertain. I know that time is far too scarce. So I will not bank on tomorrow. It is a luxury I can ill-afford. I much prefer to devour and savour time today.

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