We will talk about an elderly grandmother and her life that is full of wisdom and significance that age brings. She has experienced numerous seasons and it is each of them that defined her perception of the world and her role in it. Her presence has a silent power, neither loud, insistent, but constant, affirming. As she tells her own story, it becomes apparent that old age does not merely involve aging, but becoming more intelligent in a way that cannot be hurried up.
Grandma Big Lessons
The grandma tells us how life teaches us lessons as we go through life. Through the years, she has been able to release certain worries that do not add any value and concentrate on what is really valuable. She tells how time is able to sift through all distractions and only things worth attention remain. In her text, we can clearly see that much of the stress in life is caused by what we cling to only to find it not so significant. Her attitude promotes a more considerate way of living.The grandma shows that patience is one of the most valuable traits which are acquired with time. She explains that in her earlier years, life was so hectic and stressful but old age has brought a more relaxed view. She is now able to take challenges with a balance knowing that things can change and can hardly stay as bright as they seem to be. This forbearance is no passive thing. It is based on years of experience and a profound faith in the natural course of things.
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In an interview she remarked that simplicity was the key to a long-term satisfaction. She says that as life moves on, there is an inherent change in attitude of never-ending struggle but rather of enjoyment of what is present. She has discovered that the satisfaction is not in the amassing and constant success but the ability to see the beauty in the smallest of things. This knowledge enables her to live peacefully without relying on the external circumstances.
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