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Just learned my first girlfriend died of cancer last December, having just turned 50. And I have a daughter starting high school in the autumn. And I am seven years and four months from (current) mandatory military retirement age.
Where did all that time go?!?!
I recall a then-elderly woman (long since deceased) telling me 30-plus years ago that each year goes by a little faster than the one before it.
“Dammit, Emily, you’re just depressing me,” I said, jokingly.
My sense of how not-elderly I am now is stronger than my sense of being young was then. I can do the arithmetic, so I know that I am now what we used to think of as “retirement age.” Still, it’s a crime against us as individuals and collectively to shove us aside. We know things worth knowing, things a person can truly know only by learning the hard way. And that might take some time.
There may be no fool like an old fool, but in my experience most people outgrow their more abject foolishness once they’ve been making their own way for a few decades. I suspect that most people who don’t cringe when looking back on their younger selves are taking a highly selective view on the matter.
And yes, Emily, you were right. Each year does go by a little faster than the one before it.
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