Cowards can't get old

Shany 2022-03-30 08:01:02

Cowards can't get old, so none of us are cowards.

The performance at the end surprised me, I thought it would be a grand quartet, but it turned into a distant echo.

It seems that time itself has such a charm, making things in front of you impossible to achieve.

What's surprising is that many of the old people who participated in the show acted in their true colors. Looking back on their photos when they were young, and looking at their naughty voices and smiles in the film, they felt that getting old is not so scary.

Be an old man, tell dirty jokes, maintain some of his youthful pride and old age stubbornness, but he has also made a simple change because of his peers' persuasion. There is not much life left, and the principle of life is also changed. There is no limit.

Is it only when people get older, can they face up to their life attitudes and emotional changes?

When the sun is setting, people still have the opportunity to make up for the mistakes of the year and the people who missed it, and they can still sing a song with the partners of the year to dissipate the residual heat.

Each of us will be forced to accept sagging skin, aching joints, messy memories decades from now.

I just wish I could also be a naughty and playful old rambunctious, dressed in fancy clothes, with shiny jewelry, occasionally picky and paranoid, arguing with a partner for a window seat, but quickly forgetting, Embrace the love of youth day by day and walk the whole life.

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Extended Reading
  • Justyn 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    Beautiful English sketch, every time I see Maggie Smith I wonder why she hasn't died. . .

  • Maudie 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    20_66. It's great to have a place full of music in my life. I hope I can live in a nursing home like this when I get old. Although the skin is wrinkled and has various inconveniences, it is still glittering and moving.

Quartet quotes

  • Dr. Lucy Cogan: [Showing a picture] This is Sir Thomas Beecham. He was one of Britain's greatest composers.

    Jean: Yes, I know who he was. He inherited a fortune. His grandfather made laxatives. Naming a nursing home after him is frighteningly apt.

  • Jean: Why do we have to get old?

    Reginald Paget: That's what people do.