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		<description><![CDATA[Chris&#8217;s mom forwarded this to me, and I thought it was something that was worth sharing. George Carlin&#8217;s Views on Aging Do you realize that the only time in our lives when we like to get old is when we&#8217;re kids? If you&#8217;re less than 10 years old, you&#8217;re so excited about aging that you [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris&#8217;s mom forwarded this to me, and I thought it was something that was worth sharing.</p>
<p><strong>George Carlin&#8217;s Views on Aging</strong></p>
<p>Do you realize that the only time in our lives when we like to get old is when we&#8217;re kids? If you&#8217;re less than 10 years old, you&#8217;re so excited about aging that you think in fractions.</p>
<p>&#8220;How old are you?&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m four and a half!&#8221; You&#8217;re never thirty-six and a half. You&#8217;re four and a half, going on five! That&#8217;s the key</p>
<p>You get into your teens, now they can&#8217;t hold you back. You jump to the next number, or even a few ahead.</p>
<p>&#8220;How old are you?&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m gonna be 16!&#8221; You could be 13, but hey, you&#8217;re gonna be 16! And then the greatest day of your life &#8230; you become 21. Even the words sound like a ceremony. YOU BECOME 21. YESSSS!!!</p>
<p>But then you turn 30. Oooohh, what happened there? Makes you sound like bad milk! He TURNED; we had to throw him out. There&#8217;s no fun now, you&#8217;re Just a sour-dumpling. What&#8217;s wrong? What&#8217;s changed?</p>
<p>You BECOME 21, you TURN 30, then you&#8217;re PUSHING 40. Whoa! Put on the brakes, it&#8217;s all slipping away. Before you know it, you REACH 50 and your dreams are gone.</p>
<p>But wait!!! You MAKE it to 60. You didn&#8217;t think you would!</p>
<p>So you BECOME 21, TURN 30, PUSH 40, REACH 50 and MAKE it to 60.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve built up so much speed that you HIT 70! After that it&#8217;s a day-by-day thing; you HIT Wednesday!</p>
<p>You get into your 80&#8242;s and every day is a complete cycle; you HIT lunch; you TURN 4:30; you REACH bedtime. And it doesn&#8217;t end there. Into the 90s, you start going backwards; &#8220;I Was JUST 92.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then a strange thing happens. If you make it over 100, you become a little kid again. &#8220;I&#8217;m 100 and a half!&#8221;</p>
<p>May you all make it to a healthy 100 and a half!!</p>
<p><strong>HOW TO STAY YOUNG</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctors worry about them. That is why you pay &#8220;them.&#8221;</li>
<li>Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down.
<li>Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain idle. &#8220;An idle mind is the devil&#8217;s workshop.&#8221; And the devil&#8217;s name is Alzheimer&#8217;s.
<li>Enjoy the simple things.
<li> Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath.
<li>The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person, who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.
<li>Surround yourself with what you love , whether it&#8217;s family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge.
<li>Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help.
<li>Don&#8217;t take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, even to the next county; to a foreign country but NOT to where the guilt is.
<li>Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity.</ol>
<p><strong>AND ALWAYS REMEMBER :</strong></p>
<p>Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.</p>


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