god i wish i could. sometimes i look back and think about all the little things i had done as a child. back then they didn't seem like they mattered at all but now, looking at them from mature eyes, i have developed quite a childhood nostalgia. looking at little kids picking out cotton candy through the windows of a candy shop, little dolls in the toy store, little kiddie rides in the mall: the things that truly tug at my hearstrings. i think it is this mind process which is making it hard for me to let go of my childhood. i am currently attending university, act quite maturely, but there are still those little things that you will notice about me that are characteristic of a little child: the fact that i don't tie my shoelaces sometimes, the fact that i still drink hot cocoa because it reminds me of visits to grandma's house, the cotton candy at the fair....like trying to hold on to it and never wanting to let those magical moments leave you forever. i think i will always be a child at heart. it really is quite bittersweet.
2007-11-30 19:32:23
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answered by A Saucerful of Secrets 2
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No not exactly mentally but physically yea of course. I mean I will still try to take care of myself and everything but as for being old and feeble; no I think I might be able to keep up with the times when I get way up into age. 40 0r 50 years from now I think I would be one of those cool grandparents every kid wish they had. And that could go for anybody not just that's anybody. It's all the matter of how well you take care of yourself and how well you carry yourself. So I wouldn't exactly say I would stay young forever I would say more like age beautifully, with grace, and wisdom.
2007-11-30 19:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Being young is not just a physical state of being but a state of mind. You can be 25 years old physically and at the same time have lost your excitement for being alive - lost your enthusiasm and become bitter over your hardships. OR you can be 70 and be young mentally - have a young spirit and be full of enthusiasm, excitement and love life.
Love of life and attitude are everything.
2007-11-30 19:38:10
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answered by mollyflan 6
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well I suppose if I magically turned into an immortal vampire or something then yes... physically...
then there's also plastic surgery like someone already mentioned but that's a hell no! Mentally though I don't want to grow up, but I'm already different then I was as a little kid, and I suppose that I probably in all possibility will. I really can't say though... youth...
2007-11-30 19:33:30
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answered by Kae 3
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Yes Younger by Mind always
May body get older
Who cares for the body
2007-12-01 00:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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As said on the entrance to a toy store at Universal Citywalk (Hollywood), "We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing."
If that's true, then I'm already old, and became old at the age of 10.
It's impossible to, physically, live forever. And, in the world we live in, no one will ever stay young forever, literally or figuratively.
2007-11-30 19:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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In today's world, anyone can stay young forever with plastic surgery, etc. But if you're young at heart, you're the real immortal one!
2007-11-30 19:27:56
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answered by shrutifruity88 3
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If my thinking and my actions are young, automatically I'll stay young for ever
2007-11-30 20:03:59
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answered by manisham s 1
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It's our vision that keep us young. For me, an ninety years old man with bright ideas is younger than the 20 years old gloomy one.
2007-11-30 19:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No because life tends to beat you up a little bit and you will definitely start feeling old at some point in youir life
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2007-11-30 19:28:31
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answered by Link227 2
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