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Aging is inevitable from "summary" of I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron

We all know that it's coming. We see the signs every day in the mirror, in our reflection in a store window, in the photos from five years ago that now look like they were taken in another lifetime. There's no escaping it, no matter how much money we spend on creams and treatments that promise to turn back the clock. We can try to fight it, with diets and exercise routines that promise to keep us looking young and vibrant. But no matter how hard we try, no matter how much we resist, we can't outrun time. It catches up with all of us eventually, leaving its mark on our bodies and our faces, no matter how much we try to hide it. Aging is a natural part of life, an inevitable process that we all must go through. It's a reminder that we're mortal, that our time on this earth is limited. And while it can be hard to come to terms with, there's a certain beauty in accepting it, in embracing the changes that come with age. We may not be able to stop the clock, but we can choose how we respond to it. We can choose to see aging as a loss, as something to be feared and avoided at all costs. Or we can choose to see it as a gift, as an opportunity to grow and evolve, to become wiser and more compassionate with each passing year. So let's not waste our time and energy fighting against something that we can't change. Let's embrace the inevitability of aging, and all the wisdom and beauty that comes with it. Let's wear our wrinkles and gray hairs with pride, as badges of honor that show the world just how far we've come. Aging may be inevitable, but it doesn't have to be a burden. It can be a journey, a process of transformation that leads us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
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    I Feel Bad About My Neck

    Nora Ephron

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