2 comments | posted Feb 6
As time passes by, my strength with alcohol has gone down the hill, and not only that, my memory gets even worse as time passes by, I get so worn out whenever I go out, even when I stay late at work.
What would be of me when am 50?
I was talking to a friend few days ago, and we where discussing how our parents where in such amazing shape. My dad is going to be 79 this year, and amazingly he doesn't look that old....... for anyone he could be 60 or even less.
My oldest brother looks even older than my mum, would he look younger than me in a few years?
Oh well I just hope that I live in good conditions, just till am no longer capable of doing things by myself...that would be awful, being a burden...
So could this mean that I'll have a shorter life?...See I thought It was the other way round, but every time I question myself bout this, I get the opposite answer, that by the time am 50 or something I'll be so worn out I'd look older.
Well this question only gets in my mind when I have nothing to do.....and right now ....well am sick, hope in a few days I´ll forget bout it till I get sick again...
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Brian Fogarty says:
Hope you feel better soon....and I don't think you should worry about growing old...keep doing the things you really love, nourish your passions and value them, and don't give up your dreams...I'm 66...I look old but I still feel 18 - no better, because when I was 18 I smoked and drank too much and didn't have any idea how amazing life was going to be, even if it was going to be difficult. These days I only get drunk once a month...well sometimes more...and I still have my dreams..
posted Feb 7
Davy Lawrence says:
Don't worry so much about that kind of stuff. You need to live a little - then you will look and feel great: Drink more alcohol, keep smoking, do not relax or sleep and try to get addicted to as many drugs as you can get your hands on.
Me , I'm trying to start smoking - it's not easy! And I'm addicted to trousers. I can't leave the house without wearing them. Sad, in a way - but who cares? Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday.
'Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen.' Mark Twain
posted Feb 7