That is, if I lived on Uranus.
But then, if I lived on Neptune I would only be half a year old (and a bit).
So on this planet Earth it seems like I’m getting old.
On Uranus or Neptune I’m just a baby.
On the other hand, if I lived on Mercury I would be 350 years old.
How embarrassing to admit that.
The point is, age is only related to the number of times our planet, whichever one, revolved around the sun.
We speak of our age as if it’s a given, always a fixed number.
Maybe we’re only as old, or as young, as we feel.
Let’s stop talking about our age as if it’s a given.
A fixed number.
It’s only the number of times the Earth has revolved around the sun.
Here’s another point.
Maybe if we started thinking of ourselves as how we feel, our emotional and mental age, that might be a different story.
Then maybe, through the power of thought, we would actually become that age.
There’s a book ‘Ageless Body, Timeless Mind’ by Deepak Chopra.
Everyone should read it.
It’s how we can stay younger healthier longer.
At least we should do something about keeping our minds and bodies going long after the ‘old’ word takes hold.
It’s certainly not in my vocabulary.
Would you like to calculate YOUR age on other planets?
Go to this website to calculate yours.
I wish you long life and a happy one.
Neil.
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