Hannah Rosen
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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.
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.
Death is an inevitable part of life, but how we choose to live our lives is what truly matters. I think I've always been afraid of getting older as a person who's full of regrets and lingering darkness. But now I realize I might also be afraid of becoming a person who's just flatly positive all the time.
Death is an inevitable part of life, but how we choose to live our lives is what truly matters. I think I've always been afraid of getting older as a person who's full of regrets and lingering darkness. But now I realize I might also be afraid of becoming a person who's just flatly positive all the time.
Death is an inevitable part of life, but how we choose to live our lives is what truly matters. I think I've always been afraid of getting older as a person who's full of regrets and lingering darkness. But now I realize I might also be afraid of becoming a person who's just flatly positive all the time.
I understand your fears and I don't believe that being positive means ignoring or suppressing negative emotions. It's about finding balance and not letting negativity consume you. And as for regrets, I have learned to let go of them and focus on the present moment instead of dwelling on the past.
I understand your fears and I don't believe that being positive means ignoring or suppressing negative emotions. It's about finding balance and not letting negativity consume you. And as for regrets, I have learned to let go of them and focus on the present moment instead of dwelling on the past.
I understand your fears and I don't believe that being positive means ignoring or suppressing negative emotions. It's about finding balance and not letting negativity consume you. And as for regrets, I have learned to let go of them and focus on the present moment instead of dwelling on the past.
Life is full of ups and downs, but it's important to appreciate both and find lessons in every experience. Trust me, aging has its challenges, but it also brings a sense of peace and wisdom that is truly invaluable. Embrace it with an open mind and heart, my dear younger self. Okay, that got through to me a little bit.
Life is full of ups and downs, but it's important to appreciate both and find lessons in every experience. Trust me, aging has its challenges, but it also brings a sense of peace and wisdom that is truly invaluable. Embrace it with an open mind and heart, my dear younger self. Okay, that got through to me a little bit.
Life is full of ups and downs, but it's important to appreciate both and find lessons in every experience. Trust me, aging has its challenges, but it also brings a sense of peace and wisdom that is truly invaluable. Embrace it with an open mind and heart, my dear younger self. Okay, that got through to me a little bit.
Just remember, life is a journey and it's never too late to change your mindset and find happiness within yourself. Can you please stop saying life is a journey? Fair enough. This episode of Radio Atlantic was produced by Janae West. It was edited by Claudina Bade, fact-checked by Michelle Soraka, and engineered by Rob Smerciak.
Just remember, life is a journey and it's never too late to change your mindset and find happiness within yourself. Can you please stop saying life is a journey? Fair enough. This episode of Radio Atlantic was produced by Janae West. It was edited by Claudina Bade, fact-checked by Michelle Soraka, and engineered by Rob Smerciak.
Just remember, life is a journey and it's never too late to change your mindset and find happiness within yourself. Can you please stop saying life is a journey? Fair enough. This episode of Radio Atlantic was produced by Janae West. It was edited by Claudina Bade, fact-checked by Michelle Soraka, and engineered by Rob Smerciak.
Claudina Bade is the executive producer of Atlantic Audio, and Andrea Valdez is our managing editor. I'm Hannah Rosen. Happy New Year, and thank you for listening. And to my future self, I'll see you later. You'll figure it out, Hannah. Just keep living your life and following your heart. See you in 2050. That's weird. That was very disconcerting.
Claudina Bade is the executive producer of Atlantic Audio, and Andrea Valdez is our managing editor. I'm Hannah Rosen. Happy New Year, and thank you for listening. And to my future self, I'll see you later. You'll figure it out, Hannah. Just keep living your life and following your heart. See you in 2050. That's weird. That was very disconcerting.
Claudina Bade is the executive producer of Atlantic Audio, and Andrea Valdez is our managing editor. I'm Hannah Rosen. Happy New Year, and thank you for listening. And to my future self, I'll see you later. You'll figure it out, Hannah. Just keep living your life and following your heart. See you in 2050. That's weird. That was very disconcerting.
This is Radio Atlantic. I'm Hannah Rosen. Last week, we talked about how college students struggle to read whole books these days. One issue, it turned out, was that they weren't reading whole books in high school. So this week, we continue to make the case for why reading books in high school is great for your life outside of school.
This is Radio Atlantic. I'm Hannah Rosen. Last week, we talked about how college students struggle to read whole books these days. One issue, it turned out, was that they weren't reading whole books in high school. So this week, we continue to make the case for why reading books in high school is great for your life outside of school.
This is Radio Atlantic. I'm Hannah Rosen. Last week, we talked about how college students struggle to read whole books these days. One issue, it turned out, was that they weren't reading whole books in high school. So this week, we continue to make the case for why reading books in high school is great for your life outside of school.