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And here is the deep cut—the thing that flips the script. Once you truly accept the betrayal of the body, you stop wasting the spirit.
But in your sixties? Loss becomes texture . It is no longer something that happens to you. It becomes the very fabric you wake up in every morning. 60 something mag
We are going to tell you to sit in the unraveling . And here is the deep cut—the thing that flips the script
Staying when the diagnosis comes. Staying when the friend says the unforgivable thing because their own grief is leaking out of them. Staying when the country feels like it’s tearing itself apart. Staying when your own reflection startles you. Loss becomes texture
In your sixties, you stop collecting acquaintances and start curating sanctuary. You learn to say no to the dinner party that feels like homework. You learn to sit in the dark at 4:00 PM because your soul needs a nap, not a distraction.
And truth, at sixty-something, feels better than happy. It feels like finally taking off a pair of shoes you never realized were two sizes too small.
There comes a morning in your early sixties—usually a Tuesday, for some reason—when you realize you’ve become the archivist of your own ghost story.