The best chapters of a book are often its final ones
By Charles M. Blow / The New York Times
As Evelyn Couch said to Ninny Threadgoode in Fannie Flaggs Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Im too young to be old and too old to be young. I just dont fit anywhere.
I think about this line often, this feeling of being out of place, particularly in a culture that obsessively glorifies youth and teaches us to view aging as an enemy.
No one really tells us how were supposed to age, how much fighting against it and how much acceptance of it is the right balance. No one tells us how were supposed to feel when the body grows softer and the hair grayer, how were supposed to consider the craping of the skin or the wrinkles on the face that make our smiles feel unfortunate.
Poet Dylan Thomas told us we should rage, rage against the dying of the light, that old age should burn and rave at close of day. He died, sadly, before turning 40.
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