Hannah Rosen
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How do you feel physically? How do you feel in your body?
Physically, I feel good for my age. Of course, there are aches and pains that come with getting older, but overall I am grateful for the health and vitality I still have.
Physically, I feel good for my age. Of course, there are aches and pains that come with getting older, but overall I am grateful for the health and vitality I still have.
Physically, I feel good for my age. Of course, there are aches and pains that come with getting older, but overall I am grateful for the health and vitality I still have.
There are moments when I feel down or sad, but I wouldn't say I get clinically depressed. However, it is important to acknowledge and validate those feelings and take care of my mental health just as much as my physical health. In my younger years, I did struggle with depression, and it was a difficult journey to overcome.
There are moments when I feel down or sad, but I wouldn't say I get clinically depressed. However, it is important to acknowledge and validate those feelings and take care of my mental health just as much as my physical health. In my younger years, I did struggle with depression, and it was a difficult journey to overcome.
There are moments when I feel down or sad, but I wouldn't say I get clinically depressed. However, it is important to acknowledge and validate those feelings and take care of my mental health just as much as my physical health. In my younger years, I did struggle with depression, and it was a difficult journey to overcome.
But through therapy and self-care practices, I have learned how to manage those emotions and live a fulfilling life. Do you ever think about death? Yes, I do think about death. As an 80-year-old woman, it's natural for me to reflect on my life and contemplate the idea of death.
But through therapy and self-care practices, I have learned how to manage those emotions and live a fulfilling life. Do you ever think about death? Yes, I do think about death. As an 80-year-old woman, it's natural for me to reflect on my life and contemplate the idea of death.
But through therapy and self-care practices, I have learned how to manage those emotions and live a fulfilling life. Do you ever think about death? Yes, I do think about death. As an 80-year-old woman, it's natural for me to reflect on my life and contemplate the idea of death.
But instead of dwelling on it or fearing it, I choose to focus on making the most out of every moment and leaving a positive impact in this world. Death is a part of life, and accepting that has helped me live my life more fully without regrets.
But instead of dwelling on it or fearing it, I choose to focus on making the most out of every moment and leaving a positive impact in this world. Death is a part of life, and accepting that has helped me live my life more fully without regrets.
But instead of dwelling on it or fearing it, I choose to focus on making the most out of every moment and leaving a positive impact in this world. Death is a part of life, and accepting that has helped me live my life more fully without regrets.
I have to say that sounds a little glib.
I have to say that sounds a little glib.
I have to say that sounds a little glib.
I can understand why it may seem that way. But as someone who has seen and experienced much in my 80 years, I've learned to approach death with a sense of peace and acceptance. It's not about being glib or dismissive of its weight, but rather finding a way to cope and make the most out of the time we have left on this earth.