Nothing last forever. Here are a few great notes on aging from my reading the last couple of years. Memento Mori.
๐ โBy becoming deeply aware of our mortality, we intensify our experience of every aspect of life.โ – Robert Greene, The Laws of Human Nature
๐ โNo one set value on time. All use it lavishly as if it cost nothing. But see how these same people clasp to the knees of physicians when they fall ill and the danger of death draws nearerโ – Seneca, On the Shortness of life.
๐ People have different sensitivity to caffeine. Older people are more sensitive in general.
Notes from Why We Sleep, by Matthew Walker.
๐ A deadly gene could survive in the gene pool by inflicting its damage only after a person reaches an old age, where the victim already produced itโs offspring. Like Cancer.
Notes from The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins
๐ John D. Rockefeller was obsessed with his health and set a goal for himself to live until he was 100 years old. He died at 97.
Notes from Titan, Ron Chernow
๐ โWhatever the cause of the inverse association between body size and aging, it seems to be found in all mammalsโ Bigger animals live longer.
Notes from Mutants, Armand Marie Leroi
๐We know intellectually that we are going to die. But we donโt really feel it. We repress the affects of death to be able to function normally. – The Denial of Death, Ernest Becker
What are your favorite quote on the subject?