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September 22, 2007 |Permalink |Comments (0)
Pro-Aging
The opposite of aging is, I guess, anti-aging. The opposite of anti-aging is, I suppose, anti-anti-aging. Offering double negatives hasn't ever (not?) been the best way to communicate. So let's just say that I am pro-aging. I think longevity is integral to human development, much feared, little understood and a sign of success not failure.
More to the point-- every morning those of us who wake up do so one day older than we were the day before. Fine then. Let's explore this new terrain.