“Because to everything there is a season, and the season for ‘trying on identities like costumes’ is somewhere between the ages of seventeen and twenty-six. Anything beyond that, and all you’re actually doing is simply ‘wearing a costume.’”
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“Because to everything there is a season, and the season for ‘trying on identities like costumes’ is somewhere between the ages of seventeen and twenty-six. Anything beyond that, and all you’re actually doing is simply ‘wearing a costume.’”
alhenry
Interesting thought. On first glance, you go “Of course.” But then you ask yourself: Are we ever set in stone? Do we not discover new possibilities for ourselves right up until the moment we are taken out of the game? And isn’t this exactly the gift of life?
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Lori Knutson
I believe each moment is new and fresh, but I like this guy’s sardonic(?) way of approaching the subject. Hey, I should share a post of yours to my site! Sharing is fun. 🙂
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alhenry
Let’s do it. DM me on Twitter.
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myrnagail@xplornet.ca
I like this Aging book Guy. If I met him I’d just say well I watch PBS…Ha Ha. A good read!
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