I believe that speaking of old age may be a problem that each of us is unwilling to face, but even if we do not expect it, it will come quietly and inadvertently, and it will come to each of us impartially.
Will I regret not studying hard enough when I grow up? Will you regret not having a vigorous love affair in adolescence? Not even a crush? No...I don't think I will. Everyone's life cannot be perfect. It is precisely because of our imperfection that we have created the unique characteristics of each person, and fate will naturally give us the answer in the future. You have to believe that everything is the best arrangement.
I also thought more than once about what kind of life I would have when I was old. Clothes and meat eaters enjoying the rest of the time with their wife? Living beyond making ends meet like the protagonist in a movie, with days as years? Or sick and suffering? If it's the latter, as Albert said in the movie looking at an elderly man with dementia, "If I were like him, I'd rather die."
In fact, I don't think getting old is a good thing, but it's not as scary as we think. Always means powerlessness, the arrival of various diseases, and the possibility of death at any time. However, the old people in the film still have love, ideas, and most importantly, a heart that life will never quench. Like another work starring Morgan Freeman, Bucket List, just because we are old, we can do more things we were afraid to do before, create more possibilities and make life more meaningful . Wouldn't it be nice to be a cool old man too?
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