CONGRATULATIONS, MY DEAR MOTHER; YOU HAVE MADE IT YOUR CENTENARY YEAR!! PART 2.









But I suspect that there is still a lot of validity and accuracy in my dear mother saying she does not feel any different. 

I am of the view that, in somethings, age does not change the core status of our 'mature identity.' 

Whatever age we attain, it does not, I think makes us any different from the person, 'the persona' we have come to see living in our bodies, 'the one we have come to identify as the 'I' or 'me.' 

Our bodies might change, become more developed and then begin to deteriorate before our very eyes, but the 'I', the 'me' within us, it would seem, does not grow old with age. 




Yes, we might lose some of our interests in the life we have been living, and stop doing some of the things we used to do, and we might withdraw somewhat from the world and our participation in it. 

But our 'spirit', our ego, does not really change. They do not age, or certainly not in correlation with our ageing bodies. 

They/we do not say to ourselves, outside of the context of our cultural and socialised context, and how society treats its older citizens.  'I am no longer a young boy or boy, man or woman, but an old man or woman.'

To be continued!






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