Growing Old, Looking Young | |
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Sep 19, 2006 12:01 | |
![]() | oh, poor Pea28cock...you are so young, be free and happy :) Yes, isn't it a shame we place so much emphasis on looks. The heart and mind are what is important. Beauty is not just in youth, but in the laughter lines and wrinkles on the oldest face. It is just a different kind of beauty. Verb, you are so clever! Agree with Geraldine. But the fear we have, we have created. If only we believed age could be beautiful, we might save some money! |
Sep 19, 2006 23:28 | |
![]() | Ageing is a naturally process. Most are lucky to age. Some never make it. For those who make it, they should feel proud of it. Why do people wanna continue looking young - even when their heart and mental conditions may not be so ? Youth, like age, is just another phase of life - just like the 4 seasons. Each season has its own beauty. How long is "young" - 20, 25 yrs ? 30 or 40, 60 ? It is just a perception. One of the worst thing in nature is when things are not in tandem, not in harmony. Aged trying to look youthful or the young trying to look matured - I don't think they combine well. I don't think that Patrick Tze looks good even with the skin of his face tightened. Do u ? But I do admit that his heart seems still young and that I think is more important. Anti-ageing medication, to me, is just a commercial propanganda to reap money out of those immatured vainful adults who believe that it could really help to make them look youthful - for what ? |
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