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Once upon a time,
almost everyone was young and optimistic. A few short months from now, Lord
willing, I’ll celebrate my 65th birthday. Like almost everything else, getting old has
advantages and disadvantages. There’s much we can learn from old people. Most of my dearest friends are old people. I spend several hours every week visiting old
people. It appears to me as though the
biggest downside to getting old may well be the disillusionment that comes from
years of experience, hard learned lessons, and the inevitable disappointments
that seem inherent in life. If you discuss tomorrow’s challenges with old
people, nine out of ten, are inclined to deny them, ignore them, or blame
someone. If you’re looking for encouragement, discuss the future with the youth
who prepare to inherit it. Where old people find disillusionment and failure,
young people see opportunities to learn from past mistakes. Young people see a world
where the long sought goals of past generations are realized every day, and
previously unimaginable discoveries lie in wait. Young people see fulfillment,
potential and limitless hope. Value experience, learn from the past, and
cherish those whose efforts made yesterday possible, but celebrate youth,
rejoice in hope, and fortify yourself with visions of a bright tomorrow. SC
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