Growing older is a blurred birth certificate that only can take us to this world’s perplexed journey, but it cannot smear the letters of the epitaph

Munia Khan
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Growing older is a blurred birth certificate that only can take us to this world's perplexed journey, but it cannot smear the letters of the epitaph. The old age brings with it a new set of challenges and setbacks. It is not an easy journey and we should not expect things to be any different than they were in our younger days. Yet, we can look back and try to recall some of the skills we learned along the way that we may be able to pass on to our children so they can learn from our mistakes and gain wisdom from our experience.

Source: Beyond The Vernal Mind

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