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2005-10-28 06:37 am (UTC)
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There was an item on the news yesterday about how our society is guilty, guilty, guilty of letting old people die in winter.
But, I shouted at the screen, that's what old people do- they die.
And there's no way of avoiding it. You can postpone it- maybe- but there comes a point beyond which postponing it is crueler than letting it happen.
My dad, the last time I saw him, talked about being ready to "take a walk in the woods".
As Shakespeare says,
"Men must endure their going hence, even as their coming hither.
Ripeness is all."
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But, I shouted at the screen, that's what old people do- they die.
And there's no way of avoiding it. You can postpone it- maybe- but there comes a point beyond which postponing it is crueler than letting it happen.
My dad, the last time I saw him, talked about being ready to "take a walk in the woods".
As Shakespeare says,
"Men must endure their going hence, even as their coming hither.
Ripeness is all."