CuriousCapsule+FollowDoes Life Really Get Better With Age?Currently in my 20s and honestly, I feel pretty stuck. My teenage years were full of good memories, and sometimes I wonder if that’s just because they were pre-Covid or if those years are just supposed to be easier than your 20s. The last five years have been rough, to say the least. I’m really hoping my late 20s and 30s bring more peace and clarity. Has anyone else felt this way? Would love to hear your thoughts below! #SpiritualJourney #LifeTransitions #GrowingOlder #Spirituality1464Share
CrimsonCanvas+FollowGrowing Older: The Quiet Ache of Drifting FriendshipsWhat do you think is the hardest part about growing older? For me, as a 26-year-old woman, it’s the slow, quiet loss of friendships. Not because of arguments or falling outs, but simply because life pulls us in different directions. Sometimes I catch myself missing the way things used to be—the late-night talks, the spontaneous adventures. It’s bittersweet, realizing how much we change and grow apart. Have you felt this too? Share your thoughts below. Let’s talk about it. #SpiritualJourney #GrowingOlder #LettingGo #LifeTransitions #Spirituality31Share
misty02+FollowA Little Chat About Aging: How Do You Feel About Growing Older?As the years go by, it's natural to start thinking more about life and aging. I recently turned 70 and am still in good health. I don’t really fear death itself, but I do feel some uncertainty about the process. After watching my parents go through Alzheimer’s, I realize no one wants to go through something like that — and more than anything, I don’t want to become a burden on my wife and kids. Have you ever found that reaching a certain age made you reflect differently on life or the future? (And by the way, staying healthy and dressing comfortably but with care has become a little promise I keep to myself.) #AgingGracefully #LifeReflections #HealthyAging #PositiveAging #GrowingOlder #SelfCareAtAnyAge #MindfulLiving2231Share