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Listening to a postcad on YouTube recently called Puro Glow with the host and writer of the book Age is worth mothers by Gloria Calzada (61). I became curious to hear what the guests at that time Rebeca de Alba (57), Verónica Toussaint (46) and Romina Sacre (37) thought of age in these current times. All from different generations with completely unique experiences expressed their experiences.
A brief synopsis of the book Age is worth mothers speaks of the fact that the years go by but that they are not an impediment to living life in harmony with ourselves. Gray hair comes out, the skin changes, mensopause comes and all these physical changes that are inevitable to stop them. You have to live waiting for the wonderful gifts that life brings.
Begin the conversation with Rebeca de Alba (57) commenting that depending on the decade in which you were born, your age becomes different. I have been widely commented on for the relationships I have had, for example I went out with younger men and it was front page news since an older woman with a younger man in society is a symbol of stealing his collagen. In the opposite case, now that I go out with a man older than me, it's as poor as she is with an old man. Whatever you do you will always be criticized. So age is irrelevant.
Now I'm dying of laughter, since I realized the other day that I went to the movies with my mom and sister that we had a very peculiar way of sitting. Legs crossed with hands on knees, super aligned back and on the tip of the seat. Very refined watching TopGun. Definitely age or style. Both mixed, hahahaha.
Verónica Toussaint (46) expressed her way of living her age from a jukebox snapping her fingers and shouting. The younger people looked at me surprised and mockingly since every time I heard a song from my time I shouted with a Uuuuuuuguao that's music. Toussaint expresses that the new generations have another way of living their emotions in the face of a situation that they like. We forty-somethings quickly recognize each other through the songs, the way we dress and even the way we speak.
Romina Sacre (37) very expressively commented that Society imposes life parameters such as having children, getting married, having a lifestyle x or y, but in reality everyone lives as they wish. Being judged for being of a certain age and not achieving what is established is no longer functional. No matter how old you are, it is about living under your own decisions and tastes. Everything has changed.
The best age is the one we have now because it is at this very moment that we have the opportunities to be what we want. Focus on how important it is to live life regardless of the years, the essential thing is to make every moment worthwhile.
Be passionate about life, every day set your sights on the curiosity of living new things without age expectations and learn to flow and surprise yourself with all the magic that your heart and dawn brings with it.
How old are you? We are not referring to the number of birthdays you have celebrated, but to the age your heart feels and your brain enjoys.
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