This crow is nearing the 70 mark. That might seem old to someone younger, and it might be perceived as a death sentence, but I like the age I'm at, and when I hit the 80 mark, I'll like that, too. I wouldn’t want to be young again. I’ve been through that rollercoaster of emotions.
Disneyland:
Honesty and aging:
I Found Honesty in Aging
A senior drabble:
Aging with numbers:
Wisdom:
Aging and fate:
A surreal experience in a hospital:
The Drishti of Aging:
Some Things About the Crow—Mark Tulin
Two more popular books by Mark Tulin:
Doodle of the week:
Comment of the Week:
Thank you, Blake Alan, fellow author at Medium.com, for commenting on Crow’s Feet essay, I Don’t Want to be Young Again. “I've had a discussion among family and friends about aging, and I am completely open to getting older. I have no desire to go backward. I'm 36 now, and I look forward to the days when I'm hanging out with my white beard like some old wise wizard soaking up the present moment.
Honestly, going backward to a younger me would feel like a downgrade. I've managed to get out of depression and gain tons of insight into myself and life. I'm doing better than I've ever done in a spiritual sense, and I only see things getting better for me in that sense as time goes on. I'm cool with getting older."
Read of the Week:
Writer Wisewords Wyndie writes about a love story involving conjoined twins that is mind-blowing. I recommend Two Heads, One Heart: The Extraordinary Love Story of Indian Conjoined Twins