Maturity, enthusiasm, and experience are invaluable.
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Maturity, enthusiasm, and experience are invaluable.
Maturity, enthusiasm, and experience are invaluable.
I know a lot of men who are what you would call “old school” guys who embrace the culture and understanding of how they were raised. To be honest I have a little of that, but I never want to be so “old school” so that I cannot understand what it means to live in the here and now.
It is important to evolve and grow as one gets older. Relating to my friends in their 20’s is as important to me as relating to my peers. Some folks struggle with being relevant and I do to a point. Still don’t fully grasp Tik Tok, Snapchat and some of the lingo of the kids going around today although I will look stuff up to see what’s what.
Being “old school” in some things is good. Manners, how you treat others, respect, kindness, love, and some grace should be timeless. Those are things I will not abandon for something else that doesn’t make people feel appreciated.
Doing things to keep you feeling young in spirit is good. In my mind eating a meal with people of all ages would be fun. There is much to learn from one another. A lot of 20-somethings are out there with very old souls and some 50-somethings who never grew up. Maturity and aging are two different things.
Personally, I am a 51-year-old who frequently acts like a 15-year-old. It’s the nerd/geek in me that won’t let me be an old guy. And for that I am grateful.
Rock on good people.
Maturity is changing, evolving, being responsible, taking care of yourself and others. It is listening, handling pressure, transitioning, regenerating and caring. It’s not not buying into drama but enjoying the drama that comes with change. Admitting you make mistakes and owning up to them. It is respecting people for who they are and who they will become. Meet the fear of maturity with strength and courage.
A lot of life is suiting up and showing up, also doing what is in front of you that needs doing….My friend, Kevin Towe