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Anybody read this book "fountain of age"? I brought this book just last summer, actually I'm not yet done reading it. Do you know what invites me to have this book? Well, its the title actually, because a friend of my keeps her age very confidential and I can't hardly understand her. Luckily, it was stated in this book, why their are some people like her.
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What do you think are some of the reasons, why some people hide their age? I had also a friend who didn't even allowed me to know her age. Well, for me she had a hard personality which I can't read. |
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It says that, if a person had enjoyed well during her past days and he/she wants to stay on that particular age. Do you know a person who's like this? |
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I know people who want to stay a particular age but the clock keeps ticking. I have no problem telling my age (53). It seems fruitless to hide your age when the body is aging. Many people you can guess their age by looking at them. Why is aging viewed negatively?
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I think that people who do not reveal their real age are insecure and deluded. We should be honest with ourselves and others and should have the grace to accept aging as a part of life.
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