Growing Old is NOT for Sissies
by Brent Gallagher
“Don’t resent growing old. Many are denied the privilege.” – Unknown
Let’s talk about the MASSIVE elephant in the room for a second: Growing Older. About the only thing in life that comes to us without effort is aging.
Everywhere you turn, products and services are trying to help you defy the aging process. Pop this pill to boost testosterone; rub in this cream to wipe out wrinkles; eat this “special” berry to live longer. You could detox for 3 days to increase hormone regulation and drink this tea / juice / “unique” formula for anti-aging benefits (all claiming to provide youthful results).
We are a world obsessed with looking, feeling and (sometimes) acting young. Most of us are in denial about growing older. We think we’ll always be able to play strenuous sports, travel anywhere we want, or continue working 12-14 hour a day. Just assume that if something goes wrong, we’ll be able to fix it.
The reality of growing older tolls on our minds and bodies:
- Declining strength & lack of energy
- Sagging body parts & increased wrinkles
- Failing vision & hair loss
- Trembling hands & painful joints
- Forgetfulness & loss of hearing
It’s an endless list of stuff that doesn’t work very well anymore. Is this all that we can expect from growing older? Or can it be something more?
Growing old has its limitations but if you prepare mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually for whatever comes your way, it will make all the difference.
Prepare now for the challenges that might lay ahead.
Aging will not take you by surprise if you prepare.
Embrace aging as part of the grand plan for life.
Whether you’re 23, 51, 67 or 93 (WUF’s oldest client is!!), you still have a purpose here. Are we producing fruit that replenishes others or do we complain and drain others that look forward to living full lives? By our attitude do we make the young among us dread growing older?
Growing older doesn’t exempt us from fulfilling our purpose in life.
Look to impact those around you regardless of age. Look for the higher purpose in every circumstance and in every face or voice you encounter daily. For a wise man once said “the time He has given you is not without PURPOSE.”
Prepare for each day by opening your eyes to what’s going on around you.
- Your smile can be purposeful.
- Your pain can be purposeful.
- Your journey though life can be purposeful.
In a world captivated by speed and instant gratification, our infatuation with relics, antiques, and well-worn jeans seems disconnected. Growing old is authentic, genuine and valuable. Embrace it.
The measure of life is not it’s duration, but it’s donation. Don’t retire from life.
You’ve been given the dignity of choice. You’re not a robot. The CHOICE: To be part of who we were meant to be or ALL of who we were meant to be.
Enjoy your purposeful journey as you grow older.





