Turns Out, You Can’t Please Them All

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An update from the other side. Not too long ago, I received an irritated email in response to one of my website blogs from a woman who felt that all my “talk about aging” was discriminatory towards age.

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19/10/2024

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Because I address it so consciously, all the time, and therefore place negative attention on aging.

HUH? I thought for a minute. Being accused of ageism was a first for me. What bothered me most about the emotion that random email triggered in me was that I suddenly started doubting my professionalism, mission, and message. Was it not clear that the topic of “The Art of Aging Unapologetically” is my work, my mission to inspire women, both older and younger, to just live?

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"Turns out, you can’t please them all."

That age doesn’t matter because, let’s face it, we get a little bit older every day, every minute, and every second. And we should all enjoy it, forget about the numbers, and most importantly, do what we love and not listen to a youth-obsessed society. I think I cannot talk about it ENOUGH, and women, young and old, should be reminded daily that they are not defined by their age or looks.

That age doesn’t matter because, let’s face it, we get a little bit older every day, every minute, and every second. And we should all enjoy it, forget about the numbers, and most importantly, do what we love and not listen to a youth-obsessed society. I think I cannot talk about it ENOUGH, and women, young and old, should be reminded daily that they are not defined by their age or looks.

"Turns out, you can’t please them all."

That age doesn’t matter because, let’s face it, we get a little bit older every day, every minute, and every second. And we should all enjoy it, forget about the numbers, and most importantly, do what we love and not listen to a youth-obsessed society. I think I cannot talk about it ENOUGH, and women, young and old, should be reminded daily that they are not defined by their age or looks.