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Resolutions: When I’m 65…

I have decided that 65 is the new 30. Age 30 was a watershed.  Age 65 or thereabouts will be one too.

Many of us who after 30 “got serious,” raised our children, bought a house, and worked at jobs we may not always have loved to try to hang onto it, get another chance. Those of us who at 18 or 20 roamed the world but later stopped because we were busy being  “grown up,” get another chance at roving. Those of us who wrote plays or poetry,  get another chance at creating. Those of us who sat in, or perhaps campaigned for women’s rights or peace,  get another chance at seeking justice.

People are living longer now. We made history as kids, and we still have a dream or two. So it’s time to make some new life’s resolutions. Right now. Here are some suggested ones:

Finish that book. If some corporate New York publisher won’t run with it, publish  independently, using the nifty new online tools.

Share. We are about to get a break on medical bills. Insist that our younger sisters and brothers, our neighbors, and our children get one too.

Travel, but stay in a village. Do something about what you learn there.

Add to the list. Make some resolutions of your own.

We are not used up; we are pent up. And we’re back!

Buckdata, written by Shelley Buck from California's coastal mountains, provides occasional progressive commentary on the world in 2011. Shelley Buck is the author of Floating Point, a travel memoir about moving to a boat in the San Francisco Bay to reduce an awful commute to Silicon Valley.
 
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