A bit of a ramble, but bear with me if you can...
Ageing is inevitable if one is lucky and this cult of 'youngness' in oldees, especially women is sad... How one looks is hugely important to many but aren't appearances deceptive and of course exhausting to maintain... my mantra is tis ok to look your best but to strive to look younger says lots about one's inner voice, surely tis time of celebration when one has reached a certain age...
The celebs who we can't help but see constantly are to blame, with their surgical procedures and invasive poisons pumped and plumped, even Jane Fonda the activist has in my mind let women down with her myriad of surgeries et al. What is sooo wrong with being older?
The problem is that we do not value older folk in industrialised societies... we who are older bring experience and wisdom, moreover surely we bring usefulness with our talents/skills etc. however there are too many amongst us that cease to continue growing/learning as they age, hence we do have a problem with 'in my day' beings who are 'stuck'... I believe that if we continue to grow, develop, see 'things' anew we will be more respected and listened to and in turn feel better about ourselves.
I am 70 and cannot believe I have reached this grand age, never thought I would and hugely grateful, however I read lots, keep up with news & views, walk the woods and meadows, not just for exercise but for the inner self, the enabling 'stuff' that being in nature gives. Finally we should all celebrate ageing and of course experiment with hair colour (I oft have hair pillar box red and pink) not because i want to be younger but it brightens my being, sometimes looks odd, but hey ho, I don't care, I cut my hair too... I also like to look my best, I don't sometimes/often, but i don't care, its about me... I say to all women, be ok with who you are but start from the inside, that's what matters... rantings end :-)
If you've got this far thank you for reading my ramblings ;-)