In the book Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch and Morrie talk about the fear of aging in the seventh Tuesday. This topic has been brought up when Morrie told Mitch that now someone had to wipe his behind. The first initial reaction is to think that it is extremely embarrassing and uncomfortable to get in someone's privacy and do everything for them, but the truth is, Morrie starts to like it. And this is because he feels like a baby again, being cared and treated well. And Morrie is now thankful because a lot of people didn't get enough of unconditional love and attention, but now Morrie gets it back. On the other hand Mitch says to a Morrie that he does everything he can to not age and is afraid of aging, but Morrie embraces it because his theory is that the older you get, the more you learn.
In my opinion, my view of aging is positive because I agree with Morrie and I think that you will become wiser and will learn greater lessons in life. People will also eventually care for you more and want to visit you. I think that aging would make you feel wanted or needed and that everyone would want to be with you because you are getting more fragile and kind and will receive the help and care from others.
In my opinion, my view of aging is positive because I agree with Morrie and I think that you will become wiser and will learn greater lessons in life. People will also eventually care for you more and want to visit you. I think that aging would make you feel wanted or needed and that everyone would want to be with you because you are getting more fragile and kind and will receive the help and care from others.