Youth Is Not A Phase Of Life, But A Life Force

Youth is not a phase of life, but a life force

You can’t say it often enough: building youthfulness is an art, a gift. The gift of being able to tear the pages of a calendar with strength and gather reasons to keep a youthful spirit every day.

Built-up youth is something that makes you look at life in a more fiery yet reflective way, being content with who you are and missing the past at the same time. You also see things very clearly at the same time.

With age comes not only wrinkles, but also the ability to be strong and resistant. You get the nobility of someone who reflects on his or her achievements every day with the maturity reflected in the laugh lines that have arisen.

Old woman

Don’t mourn getting older, it’s a privilege many don’t have

Growing old while building youth is a great achievement, as it involves learning to protect your identity and embrace your losses with strength. Gathering your youth also means building paths and sowing the fields you’ve fed so you can build the garden of your castle.

Throughout your life you have learned how best to solve your problems, how to put yourself in someone else’s shoes or how to be more flexible to change.

Built-up youth makes you resistant to the pain of the past and allows you to enjoy the future, making good use of the time.

We can’t mourn the passing of time, that would be crazy. Why would we want to deprive ourselves of the chance to live?

Boy on Bird
Mother and daughter

Between youth and old age there is a moment called life

Youth (built up or not) has no age, but it is a moment that passes all too quickly. That’s why we need to take advantage of it by living a life where we continuously challenge routine.

In time you will learn that tolerance is the best religion and you cannot write your story twice. So think carefully before you start writing, while you still want to erase a lot of things.

We age even more from the cowardice of not designing our own map for fear of making mistakes. Thinking in the present and not in the past is a way to build youth and thus the tranquility of someone who knows what he or she has learned.

Father and son

Thanks to the maturity that built-up childhood offers us, we know that loyalty leads to true family  and that distance only keeps physical hugs, but not mental ones.

As you build youth, you learn to enjoy other things. The ones that really matter, like being close to the people we love and just enjoying their company.

In other words, we learn to appreciate the little things and patiently continue our exciting journey. Because we know that when we build youth, we build life.  We don’t care if we go gray and get wrinkles because what’s really important is that we grow a little bit every day.

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