Getting older is an inevitable part of life. No matter how much you resist it, it still happens. So, it's better just to accept it and simply live your life without getting too worried about it.
At the same time, ignoring it completely isn't a choice good either. Instead, it's better to acknowledge certain signs of getting older without letting them spook you too much. So, today, let's take a look at a list of them and see if we can already check some off.
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You just hurt now. Work out too much? Sore. Sit around too much? Sore. Get enough sleep? Believe it or not, sore.
Take an accidental fall. If the people around you laugh, you’re still young. If they rush to help you up, you’re old.
I know I’m getting older when I actually look forward to a quiet night in rather than going out. Sleep is now my favorite hobby!
Seeing a building get torn down that you remember the day it was being built in the past is one.
When feeling 100% just isn't really an option anymore. Something always hurts or is at minimum uncomfortable.
The weight gain, grey hairs, knee cracking sound and most importantly disinterest in catching up with peers.
For context, I’m French.
I went to a barbershop, and the young barber began addressing me with ‘vous’. I said to him, “Please use ‘tu,’” but he immediately replied, “No, I can’t. I’m much younger than you.”
My jaw dropped; I was left speechless. Looking at him, then back at my reflection in the mirror, I noticed the crow’s feet on my puzzled face. Yes, I was much older than him.
You choose your battles because you understand that peace and time is a precious commodity?
1. Realizing there are people born after you who are old enough to be president of the USA now. 2. When I ran into someone on here who had never heard of johnny cash.
A complete lack of interest in learning about new trends. I'm gonna wear skinny jeans and a side part for life.
When you realize how few relatives and childhood friends you have left, and the number is declining at an accelerating rate.
When you start thinking about investing in a good pair of orthopedic shoes.
