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To the ageless goddess that lives in every womanand to Gaia Sophia, the Earth herself
One of my 20-something pals told me, Girl, youre a puzzle.
Youre not young, youre not old. I dont know what the hell you
are. Youre Somethin Else. Just be somethin else. That works!
TOSHA SILVER, AUTHOR OFOUTRAGEOUS OPENNESS
Recently, I went to a sporting goods store to get my ski boot bindings adjusted, and the salesperson, who was clearly younger than I am, asked me what age I was. Apparently, if youre over a certain age, they assume you need your bindings to release quickly because your balance has deteriorated and you fall more easily. I am physically active, more so than in my younger years, and I regularly dance Argentine tango, so my balance is just fine. I told the salesperson, who was looking at a formula to determine my binding adjustment, Just put in 40. I do that when Im on exercise equipment, too. I dont need the stair machine coddling me as if I am a frail little old lady who might hurt herself if the program pushes her a bit. If it doesnt feel right, Ill stop and adjust the machine. I dont let myself feel embarrassed or ashamed about having to use a lower setting. And I dont let someone elses idea about what 40, or 50, or 60, or any other number means inform how I see myself.
When someone asks you what age you are, do you even remember? Or is it so unimportant to you that you forget unless a milestone birthday is coming up? Age is just a number, and agelessness means not buying into the idea that a number determines everything from your state of health to your attractiveness to your value. You can be younger at 60 than you were at 30 because youve changed your attitude and your lifestyle. To be ageless is to defy the rules of what it supposedly means to be this age or that age. It is, quite simply, to never grow oldto never feel as if the best days are behind you and its all downhill from here.
Let me make one thing very clear: We begin to get older the moment we are born. But we dont use the term aging in this culture until we get to about 50, and what most of us associate with aging is deterioration. The truth is that when it comes to aging, there are people in their 20s or even younger who already show signs of aging: deteriorating muscle mass, unstable blood sugar, and loss of balance. Meanwhile, others who are in their 70s are the picture of health. According to Joan Vernikos, Ph.D., a research scientist and former director of NASAs Life Sciences Division, who prepared 77-year-old John Glenn to return to space, aging is nothing more than a slow form of weightlessness: its what happens to your body when you dont get up off your chair, move around, live an active life, and experience the earths gravitational pull. Getting older does
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