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Age: 102
Sign: Cancer

City: DOBBS FERRY
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008 

Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
Middle Able.

I was watching The Big Idea with Donny Deutch on CNBC the other week, and I'm seeing trends today I'm amused at.  In the Church of the Epical, we talk about building and being one's own Superhero, but now it seems we're trending towards a new sort of "immortality".

Allegedly, the human race now gets a second chance at life. The middle aged are now what I will coin the phrase as "middle ABLE".  It appears that the latest generations of the "elders" are refusing to grow old gracefully. They believe that 50 is the new 30. Subsequently 40 is the new 20.  This was now substantiated by that nights broadcast.  That episode talked about midlife millionaires with book author Marianne Williamson who wrote THE AGE OF MIRACLES: Embracing the New Midlife.  They brought in a panel of people that all reformatted their lives and careers by not letting the old ways of thinking get them down or set them back.  See the video below.

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We live in a new world where those old farts from 35 to 55 can actually start living or rather RE-living life. They consider their 20's as the practise run and that a decade or two later after they've become what they thought society dictated, they find they can now be what they always dreamed of!  There was one guy who stopped being a lawyer and at 38 he decided to follow his dream of pushing onward and becoming a cartoonist. Another, a soccer mom, picked up a guitar and became a rocker mom now in a band called the Mydols who I'll be featuring on the Darkhours now that  I have received their CD forthcoming in the mail. They basically showcased all these people that decided to go after and achieve their dreams no matter what. Should we thank that 51 year old guy in the Bowflex commercial? Who knows. All I know is that there's an immortality trend going on out there as we as a race become more health and longevity conscious . The push to ban and quit smoking, to design more revolutionary exercise  equipment, to eat less fatty foods, to replace sugars that turn to fat...it's all prolonging life. Some Hollywood stars obsess too far, but in this day an age, it's more naturally done than with the plastic surgery and botox. I believe that that's also a new vanity point. To look young naturally without needing enhancements.

If you're like me, and you think you're past a certain age to do something like say....make a hit record, you're not. You no longer have to say "I'm past 25, let me go be a CPA now that I'm too old to make it" cause you're wrong.
The record industry is more of a money making machine that cares about revenue and marketability. Although, some of todays charting artists are younger, some of the current chart toppers are older established names that are accepted by all. Currently the number one album is Janet Jacksons  new "Discipline " album. Janet turns 42 in May and she looks like she's 26 in video.  It's a remarkable new world where you can be virtually immortal. If a record company likes your sound and you have the look to go with it, then you'll be signed no matter how old you are.

A new TV show on TV Land is called "The Big 4-0" which is about people turning 40 and really not going down without a fight. They do extreme sports, skydive, bungee jump and tons more things one wouldn't expect the stodgy 40 year olds of yester-decade to do. This only further fuels the forty-plus fire. We as a species are pushing for this new Uber-Man that if he cannot  live forever, he will live much longer. 2000 years ago, you were married by 12,a major force in the community mid lifeing at 20, an aging man by 30 and dead by 50. So I guess it's only fitting that we can progress like this into the future.

At least I know that when I'm done with the music, selling it's not going to be as hard. It will be judged not on my age, but on it's quality, merit, marketability ,sound and vision. Most importantly , keep the blinders on and do not listen to "nay-sayers". Those are the jealous who see the greatness in you and want to see you fail.

Sultry Salomé

 
Body and mind are as separate as they are one. The mirror may say that you have aged but if there is still desire in the mind then who cares that the mirror says you are not as fair as you used to be. If you can find the initiative to go after what you want, and what you want is realistic according to factual information/research, then why not give yourself the permission to go for it. Nature vs. nurture - do not let the naysayers tell you that you cannot do what you know is in your nature to accomplish. Survival of the fittest - the weak and/or the jealous will be your biggest negative cheerleaders but if you have what it takes you will leave them still naysaying but breathless by the wayside. Are you man or woman enough to take your own personal challenge and make it into reality? If not, you ought to be out shopping for the rocking chair for your senior porch to sit in as you whine about the coulda, shoulda, wouldas because failure was an option for you and you chose it.

 
Posted by Sultry Salomé on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 - 2:25 PM
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Unega Wesai
Unega Wesai

 
I think you are so right,but being DARK aways keep you young and letting your mind be free and doing what you like and your mind should never be wrap so tight not to live!
 
Posted by Unega Wesai on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 3:14 PM
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Christina

 
No one has ever done anything mind-boggling by playing by the rules.

Only thing that is old and outdated is the idea that age should limit our creativity.

The more we experience, the richer our output.

We don't want a kid running the country, why dumb down art by insisting that artists be youths?
 
Posted by Christina on Thursday, May 01, 2008 - 12:52 PM
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