Friday, January 4, 2008

Old vs.Young

As I watched the election returns last night and observed the speeches I could not help but notice that one more time it gets down to young and old, in looks and in how one is perceived. Listening to the speeches at the podium I not only noticed the past as the "old" in Bill Clinton and Madeline Albright standing behind Hillary Clinton, I felt the past, and it all reminded me of what was. Watching Obama speak with his young family and surrounded by youth and "beautiful people" behind him reminded me of the "new" or young, and the future.

I do not mean to belittle this important race from a viewpoint of young or old, beautiful or dowdy and I have no political agenda here, but again a picture is worth a thousand words or maybe in this case a few thousand votes. What is coming through loud and clear is this, the old and dowdy that talk about the past, surround themselves WITH the past and do not move toward the future will in fact, be left in the past. As I remember the past as "the good old days"... I often think that those good old days maybe were not so good after all.

And in a world where youth and beauty sell, it will always be important that if one is not young, be sure to keep your ideas and your image as youthfull as possible, not just in a presidential race but for that job, or a promotion or in fact for just about anything ...sad as that may be, it is the truth.
Norma Jean

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