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Originally Posted by Digging4Truth
As I hurl headlong toward completion of my 48th year of living things keep changing. There are the normal set of parameters that we all know about but I have been experiencing a change over the last few years that I didn't know about and it makes me wonder if I'm just crazy or if this happens to, at least some, others.
As I age I tend to get more and more quirky about food. If I even THINK that some food might have been in the icebox too long then I just can't eat it.
If someone puts an herb in it that I'm not used to I might take it as being "off" and there's nothing you can do to make me feel better about it... I can't eat it.
If a piece of shell ends up in an egg... Oh good grief... I might just lose it... It just turns my stomach.
I wasn't like this when I was younger but as I get older it just seems to get worse. And I know that some of my reactions aren't based on any common sense. My reactions are nonsensical. But it doesn't change the way I feel about it so I still can't eat these things.
Of course... If this eventually means that I eat less and lose weight... Hey... that ain't bad. But I was wondering if any of you who have already enjoyed the grand late 40's & early 50's might have experienced the same thing.
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As we get older my brother, of the which I'm.
Your awareness levels become more sensitive.
Your patience with ignorance is shorter.
Danger levels around you become more prevalent.
Your understanding of simple and base things seem to pop up right before your eyes.
You lose interest in hobbies and gain interests in other hobbies.
You seem to notice trees and flowers planted in beautiful yards.
You don't pay attention when people are talking to you and suddenly you reply with, What! then they say, " You need to get a hearing aid."
The winters seem longer and colder.
The smile on a beautiful face takes on a whole different meaning, well, need I go on?
Yes! things do change, but the best of all, Your understanding in the things of Jesus and the mind of God become more clearer, and his wisdom and understanding seem to intervene more clearly.