Life's Tragedy Is That We Get Old Too Soon And. To me it is all too true a statement We get old faster than we get wise If only we could become wise sooner and old later The Tragedy as Ben puts it is that for the vast majority of us age comes before wisdom To add to the tragedy getting old is mandatory (to a certain extent you can work to be healthy and active but still) however wisdom is always optional.
Ben Franklin said over two centuries ago “Life's tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late” While this seems at first glance to be a strange paradox related to life it is something about which we need to address Franklin spokeand we should listen It is an eternal truth.
Benjamin Franklin Life's tragedy is that we get old too
Life is a crazy ride and nothing is guaranteed Don't go through life grow through lifeLife is a dream for the wise a game for the fool a comedy for the rich a tragedy for the poor Into each life some rain must fall We do not remember days we remember moments.
Life's Tragedy is that we get philosiblog
Life’s tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late Typically wisdom comes from living a life full of experiences a life rich in lessons A life that has its ups and downs A life that is hard sometimes and good sometimes We can’t control what happens in our lives but we can choose how we face and deal with what happens.
Life’s Tragedy The Horse Mafia
MY GOAL The quote I used by Benjamin Franklin “life’s tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late” described my first semester I strived for wisdom throughout this semester to be smart knowledgeable to be wise to know the difference between what's wrong and what's right This semester I learned to be wise in the classes I took.
Life S Tragedy Is That We Get Philosiblog
Life's Tragedy is that We get Old too Soon and Wise too Late
“We Get Old Too SoonAnd Wise Too Late”
LIFES TRAGEDY IS THAT WE GET OLD TOO
Life’s tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late “If I knew I was going to live this long I’d have taken better care of myself” This is a wise quote by Mickey Mantle that I hear many patients say regularly in one way or another.