Everything about aging in my experience so far has been a plus. Except the death part!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel about aging the way William Saroyan said he felt about death: Everybody has to do it, but I always believed an exception would be made in my case.
'Aging' has been bad ever since we figured out it led to dying.
Ageing's a difficult thing, moving closer to death, but it's okay. I've had a good time living, so I'm gonna have a good time dying.
I think there are two aspects to ageing: there's the physical side and what's happening inside.
From my perspective, there's no reason to be afraid of aging, because if you age, you're lucky! The alternative is death.
I do think about aging. I have those moments of panic and vanity, but life keeps getting better, so you can't worry about it too much.
I think I've become more aware of aging in the last couple of years because of friends dying of cancer or friends' parents dying and myself - I'm still healthy, but I'm aging, and that's something that I think about more, even though I shouldn't be too concerned.
Anti-aging is an extremely under-explored field.
I don't fear aging. It's natural, and I can't stop it!
Getting older is a struggle. I always feel that just under the surface of acceptance and enjoyment of the ageing process is a terrible hysteria just waiting to burst out.
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