To grow old young is to lose inherent innocence, And to see the finite nature of life, even while death is years Off. It is to throw off the follies of childhood and don the weight of Aging. Yet to grow young old is to be ignorant; in bliss and freedom, weightless. To find happiness in life and to laugh at the world, worriless And light, able to take flight. But which is better?
It is true that wisdom is prized, and joy is coveted.
To grow old young is to sacrifice the beauty in youthβ Surrender it to the leaping fire that refines the ambitious into The heavy-burdened souls of the wise. People must grieve the death Of endearing ignorance and instead, see sorrow and mistakes remake youth. But to grow young old is to put a smile on the faces of those around them. To fly away with dreams and to get back up after failed attempts and Laugh off trials. Yet it is also to set peopleβs jaws grinding as they Wonder why they have not grown up. But that is all the fun.
It is true that wisdom is prized, and joy is coveted.
To grow old young is to embrace the long run with diligent Care. To embrace trials with patience and to comfort those who Are caught in the sorrow of watching youth and joy die. This is good. To grow young old is to be light-hearted and laugh often and to Make others laugh too. To be there to lift others up when they fall. And to rise again and again, no matter the fail. This too is good.
It is true that wisdom is prized, and joy is coveted.