A preview of August's email-only article.
Tim Mossholder |
Instead you might feel anxious or despondent. Perhaps we can chalk up these common responses to the premium our society places on youth.
But old age, King Solomon argued, is a precious gift.
In this month's email-exclusive article, we'll examine Solomon's words on turning gray and why old age is actually good news.
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SOCIETY WON'T JUDGE you for feeling despondent upon noticing your first gray hair. In the 21st century, such an event might as well come with a death sentence because that follicle change signals the beginning of the end.GQ calls your first gray a "somewhat sobering milestone." Allure compares white hair to "an unwelcome house guest." Both outlets then proceed to offer advice on how to handle the distressing new revelation.Why the despondency? It's not so much the gray itself but what it signals: the descent to 4:00 PM dinner buffets, copious physician appointments, and telling the same stories to the same people.
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