I'm in my thirties, and until not too long ago, it seemed I was a teenager.
Now, the people of my generation are married and have children. (I'm not and I don't have children, though).
The people we admired in our youth for their talent or looks (or both), are now retired or are too old.
We no longer hear anything about them, and when we do we are disappointed.
(There are some noble exceptions, such as, Paul McCartney, John Travolta and Madonna, who seem to resist to time, though.)
We see a new generation flourishing (or even new generations flourishing), about which we can remember very well things from the time they were born.
What do you miss when you think of those old days?
(And while at this... When we were young, didn't it feel like we were going to remain as such forever?...)
2007-07-19
01:48:27
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