Getting
Older by Pat
Nordman
"Even
to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and
I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you." (Isaiah
46:4) |
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Now that I am
galloping toward the twilight, I'm trying to pay more attention to these excellent
precepts for old age given us by Dr. Frank Crane:
I will not try to act nor dress nor talk so as to
make people think I am younger than I am.
I will not pretend to be young, nor be angry when
called old, nor ashamed of my age.
I will not complain of being old.
I will not continually remind people of my old age to
secure their sympathy, or to hear them say I am not so old after all or do not seem so.
I will not form the habit of indulging in
reminiscences.
I will be particularly careful not to repeat the same
anecdote over and over.
I will not complain of the present and claim the past
was much better.
If I am deaf, weak-eyed, lame, or otherwise
afflicted, I will not advertise my infirmities, but avoid obtruding them upon the notice
of others as much as possible.
I will not talk of myself, my work, my achievements,
even of my mistakes, any more than necessary.
I will speak cheerfully or keep still.
I will never indulge in cynicism, never sneer at
youth and will always try to appreciate what younger folks do.
I shall concede my life's triumph to be growing
triumphantly, victoriously old.
In a word, I shall try to adjust myself to old age,
as well as to all other facts of life.
Pat Nordman
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