There
was a little boy who never wanted
to grow up. He lived with a group
of other little boys who felt the
same way. This group of little boys
thought they were happy until they
discovered that there was something
missing in their lives. They didn’t
have a mother. . . .
That’s
how the story of Peter Pan and
the Lost Boys began. Wouldn’t
it be wonderful if a fairy tale
like this came true? Sadly, we
live in a world of reality.
Unlike
Peter, we do grow up and as we
do, we grow older.
Juan
Ponce de Leon trekked across Florida
and the Caribbean centuries ago
searching for the illusive Fountain
of Youth. Little did he know that
he would leave behind a legacy
that is still alive and well today!
In
fact, this relentless search for
youth can be traced back to ancient
civilians who blamed the gods for
old age.
Every
day we are bombarded with the “not
so subliminal” message that
youth and good looks are all that
matters. This message is coming
through loud and clear at the same
time that we are living longer
than ever before.
Comedian
George Burns lived to 100. When
asked if his doctor knew he still
smoked, Burns said, “No.
. .he’s dead! George was
that rare exception to the smoking
rule. But, he did beat all the
odds!
Dylan
Thomas had it right:
“ Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
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Yes,
you can change your own destiny.
The only question is whether
you are willing to make the changes
necessary to fight the aging
process.
There is little mystery about it. We have evolved to the point where
we live in a genetically evolved body that can withstand the ravages
of time as no other point in known history.
Yet, we ingest foods that constantly attack the immune system. We pour
tons of fat down our throats. We sit behind computers all day with little
or no exercise. Then, we become concerned when our bodies finally fight
back.
It’s never too late to flip the hourglass and start over. While
we can’t always remodel an outdated house or body, we can take
steps to see that we take full advantage of every day we have remaining.
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