so i was in the queue waiting for my bus.
In front of me stood this elderly whom i supposed to be in his 70s as theres merely a few thick strands of white hair struggling to clutch on to his scalp.
Then it strucked on me as to why we will lose our hair when we grow old gradually.
remember the chinese had this proverbs "3000 fan(2nd) nao(3rd) si(1st)"
I think its misunderstood by many over the centuries that it meant one gets upset when losing their hair. Probably, from the confucius, it'd meant that
In front of me stood this elderly whom i supposed to be in his 70s as theres merely a few thick strands of white hair struggling to clutch on to his scalp.
Then it strucked on me as to why we will lose our hair when we grow old gradually.
remember the chinese had this proverbs "3000 fan(2nd) nao(3rd) si(1st)"
I think its misunderstood by many over the centuries that it meant one gets upset when losing their hair. Probably, from the confucius, it'd meant that
we will have lesser worries as we age . .
Think about it.
As such other than those pessimist ones, dont you notice that most of the elderly are actually much more happier. And that everything in their eyes doesnt really matter much to them.
i think we grow for each strand of hair dropped.
Probably i will come to experience it better when i turn 60.
"A light heart travels further for it carries lesser burdens."
will I be as fit as a fiddle upon reaching old age? No, im nobody extraordinary to escape from the mother nature.
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