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In old age you don't need friends, children, a husband or a wife, but these four things👇

Long-term practice: plant today for tomorrow's fruits.
Like gardeners caring for the soil and seeds, we invest energy in processes whose results will come later. This vision develops perseverance and the ability to focus on distant goals. The fear of long-term projects gradually disappears, and they cease to seem insurmountable.
Trust in slowness: every gesture takes on meaning.
Slow and thoughtful actions allow us to immerse ourselves in the present and give depth to the moment. Without rushing, we feel the texture of life, we distribute our energy more economically, and we avoid burnout. This approach helps us find joy even in routine things.
We learn to wait: to cultivate silent hope.
Anticipation, filled with a serene faith in a positive outcome, becomes a resource in itself. Instead of anxious anticipation, we let the situation unfold with confidence in life. This is not passivity, but an active form of hope that keeps us motivated.
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