Roger Rosenblatt offers a humorous and poignant insight into aging with wisdom, drawn from his book “More Rules for Aging.” This piece outlines essential guidelines for the elderly to navigate life with ease and fewer regrets.
Embrace the Word ‘Don’t’
Rosenblatt emphasizes that avoiding wrong moves is key to maintaining a fulfilling life in old age. The frequent use of ‘don’t’ can keep the elderly safe, though perhaps at the expense of excitement.
Key Guidelines
- Run from Repeated Social Events
When you hear, “We must do this again,” after a social gathering, know it lacks sincerity. Such statements are mere pleasantries, often with no genuine intent behind them. - Marry Above Your Station
Life often leads you to such unions by chance. Many find themselves naturally gravitating towards this arrangement without much effort. - Bestow Confidence Generously
Encouraging loved ones in moments of doubt is priceless. Affirmations like “You can do it” provide more support than grand displays of affection. It reflects deep love and the desire for their self-satisfaction and achievement. - Learn from the Moth
Virginia Woolf’s essay, “The Death of the Moth,” beautifully captures resilience in the face of death. The moth, despite its futile struggle against death, demonstrates a poignant beauty in its determination.
Rosenblatt suggests these practices bring a richer, albeit calmer, experience for those navigating the later stages of life.

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