Wednesday, 15 February 2012

15th Feb 2012 Life At The Age Of 100

Feb 15A
I read the brief information this morning, which surprised me at first; that the danger of suffering cancer is much smaller for people who are 100 years old or more, than for the rest of the younger people. Later however, it seemed to me logical: cancer is a tumoral growth of the tissue. In a person of advanced age, there's no more growth, only diminution or shrinkage.
 

Cancer is a faulty expansion of some part of the body, and this expansion is a signal of vitality, one that's out of control and dangerous. When a person is 100 years old, his vitality is greatly reduced. This debilitation is perfectly compatible, in some cases privileged, with the conservation of the intellectual faculties.

On the other hand, the vitality of the corporal organism diminishes and the process of ageing is like a train that falters & stops when nearing the end station, or breaks down in the middle of the track with no possibility to continue ... it always pains me greatly seeing someone not able to initiate the course of getting old. Like Whitney Houston.
 
Knowing how to get old is the greatest art of wisdom, the art of living. But always at the mercy of fate, destiny or circumstances. There's a novel by Jonas Jonasson 'The 100 year old grandfather that escaped by the window', leaving the old-folks' residence and got himself involved in all sorts of adventures. It's like a metaphor: the vital spirits are not exclusive of any age. 
 
 
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