Category Archives: Aging
My role and function
What is my philosophy of aging? My role and my function, and who and what I am for, are more important than my health and survival. Who: my grandchildren and the grandchildren right on up to the 300-year grandchildren-elders. What: … Continue reading
How do you want to age?
How do you want to age? You will of course So do it well :- Doug.
Simpler than expected
Old age may be simpler than we expected. Freedom. Reflection. Open-heartedness. Deepening. Extending. :- Doug.
The cure for youth
Age is the cure for youth. Maturity is the cure for immaturity. :- Doug.
Developing wholeness
What’s diminishing is youth. What’s developing is maturity, foresight, spirit: wholeness. :- Doug.
Affirm you
Denying our age is often really denying the stereotypes of aging. Instead affirm your health—and your age. :- Doug.
Like you?
Do you like being whom you are? What’s age got to do with it? :- Doug.
No answers
Age brings questions No answers Seeks only response :- Doug.
Good use?
We have new capacities, new powers in age: how are we going to put them to good use? :- Doug.
Life is possible
Life in age is possible: what else do we need to know? :- Doug.
Exceptionally exceptional
Owing to our rich variability, in age we are each exceptional. :- Doug.
What to develop?
What is it we each would develop in our own old age? :- Doug.
Make of aging?
Is it What is aging for?, or ought it be, What can we make of our aging? :- Doug.