![]() The inescapability of birthdays in tandem with getting older once we’re aliveA Poem by COLLYMORE![]() Self-explanatory![]() By
Stanley Collymore Age is just a number that we inescapably acquire during our life time but have no control over its sustainability or longevity. However, we are all of us perfectly at liberty, all the same, to individually make the most of it as we personally accumulate what numbers of years we’ve been conclusively given, and while free to delight in the superb or inspirational things which we’ve either done, are presently doing, and with grit and persistence are still entirely proficient at discernibly achieving. So it befits us all who’re in our right mind and can both see and properly utilize either the full benefits, or most of them, that age can and does benevolently, reliably impartially, and thoroughly individually endows us with to make the most of such prospects. And, therefore, consider each birthday that we’re kindly and luckily given as a celebratory mark of approval of our many and worthwhile inputs to life generally, as well as our individually estimable and worthy existence as a truly appreciated, and an exceptional human being. And not in the least permit ourselves to be enamoured by perversely egomaniacal, utterly materialistically obsessed, avariciously money-grabbing or the inured selfishness that such inclined persons in this world would have the rest of us believe we should be and thus become. And so in their twisted presumptions, mindlessly and calculatedly consider age to be a damnable intrusion, a wholly impoverishing mission and, decisively, a debilitating hindrance to the actual, solidly advantageous continuation of our earthly existence. ©
Stanley V. Collymore 10
December 2019. Author’s
Remarks: Most people when asked,
and if inclined to tell the truth in relation to this specific question
directed at them, will casually say they would like to live and enjoy having a
long life. However, the overwhelming majority of them, at the same time,
inwardly despair at getting old, which when one assesses it is a crucial and
indispensable element of longevity. And to want one but at
the same time to be so petrified of what’s essentially a fundamental element of
the first is either the epitome of cynicism or outright stupidity. And the
absolute idiotic and total non-realization on such persons’ part of what
longevity is actually all about, if you want to know my genuine feelings on
this matter. Food for thought, don’t
you think! © 2019 COLLYMORE |
StatsAuthor![]() COLLYMORECambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomAboutAcademic, Journalist, Writer. I'm a highly intelligent, articulate and well-educated human being with an intuitive but enterprising sense of responsibility and a strong moral compass that instincti.. more..Writing
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