Identity crises
By Neha211985
@neha211985 (779)
India
5 responses
@arunima25 (87854)
• Bangalore, India
6 Jan 21
We all feel that way at times. But the wisdom is to age gracefully and move on
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@arunima25 (87854)
• Bangalore, India
11 Jan 21
@neha211985 Hmm... Can relate to it. I am worried at times about it when I see my mother in law in ageing crisis.
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@neha211985 (779)
• India
7 Jan 21
Thank you so much. I already started taking baby steps to get myself back.
@kaylachan (71762)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Jan 21
Whie you can't travel back in time you can look forward and decide who you want to be now.
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@neha211985 (779)
• India
7 Jan 21
Thanks Kayla. It is difficult to understand what we really want.
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@star_disgate (779)
• Phoenix, Arizona
7 Jan 21
I have been there. One day all your life experience will show when you see that reflection and you will appreciate it. When I see old pics of myself, I fell so bad for that woman that went through so many struggles.
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@star_disgate (779)
• Phoenix, Arizona
7 Jan 21
@ZedSmart Exactly, we learn so much from our past struggles.
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@MistyckMoon (935)
• United States
6 Jan 21
That's true when it comes to aging and most of us feel the same way. But it is up to us to decide whether to love the person we now see and know, or to keep dwelling on a past that you no longer have.
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