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As time will continue to speed up, I will continue to try to live in the moment, be mindful of what I have, and, in the [https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/06/26/henry-miller-on-turning-eighty/ words of Henry Miller], “keep from growing sour, surly, bitter and cynical.” Or at least ''more so''.
As time will continue to speed up, I will continue to try to live in the moment, be mindful of what I have, and, in the [https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/06/26/henry-miller-on-turning-eighty/ words of Henry Miller], “keep from growing sour, surly, bitter and cynical.” Or at least ''more so''.
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50 (Or, Gatdam! I’m Old!)

I had meant to post everyday this month. Time has gotten away from me. Time slipping away seems to be the theme of my 50th birthday.

Henry’s drawing of me.

Here’s Bertrand Russell on how to grow old:

I like the river metaphor; Zeppelin echoes this in their song “Ten Years Gone”: “And though the course may change sometimes / Rivers always reach the sea.”

I’ve accomplished much in my 50 years, but still have more to go. I’m definitely in the fall of my life now, closer to that final winter day than I am to that first spring one. I’m at a pretty good place, too: good career, loving family, a (mostly) healthy lifestyle, and the ability to take the occasional trip. I hope to be debt-free by my 60th birthday and more minimal. My ambition is to travel with Autumn and Henry as much as possible. That should be able to start this decade. What’s more important?

As time will continue to speed up, I will continue to try to live in the moment, be mindful of what I have, and, in the words of Henry Miller, “keep from growing sour, surly, bitter and cynical.” Or at least more so.

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