This piece really resonated with me, especially the part about how your perspective shifts with age. I definitely feel that way too! Things that used to excite me now seem trivial, and I find myself drawn to simpler pleasures. I used to chase excitement, but now I crave peace.
It is a constant reminder to cherish the present moment because nothing lasts forever. It's interesting how the author connects this to the teachings of life and the importance of self-control. I've also noticed myself becoming more mindful of my actions and trying to avoid impulsive behavior.
The Burmese proverb about old people giving medicine and taking fire is a powerful image. It highlights the irony of how we often prioritize short-term gratification over long-term well-being. It's a common human tendency, I think.
Ultimately, this article reminds us that life is a journey of constant learning and evolution. Our values, priorities, and behaviors all change as we grow and experience the world. It's a humbling realization, but also a source of comfort to know that these shifts are a natural part of the human experience.