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It Takes a Long Time to Become Young



I recently stumbled across a quote from Pablo Picasso that stopped me mid-scroll.

“It takes a long time to become young.”

And I thought that’s supremely accurate.

Because I feel younger now than I did when I was actually young.

When I was younger, I was busy being careful. Busy being appropriate. Busy being impressive. Busy trying to read rooms instead of inhabit them.

Now?

Now I laugh more. Not polite laughter. Not social laughter. Real laughter. The kind that arrives from your diaphragm like it’s been waiting years for clearance.

I always giggled. But now it’s heartier. Now I skip sometimes.
Yes, skip. In hallways. Public ones. With witnesses.

Now I dance while doing mundane things, like I’ve accidentally wandered into a montage in a coming-of-age film that never existed.

And coats. Let’s talk about coats.

I buy fun coats now. Dramatic coats. Coats that have opinions. Coats that suggest I might, at any moment, board a train to somewhere impractical or deliver a devastatingly witty line in a café.

Younger me would have called them “too much.”

Older me calls them “correct.”

I think what Picasso meant is that youth isn’t actually about age. It’s about access. Access to playfulness, spontaneity, curiosity, and silliness. All the things we quietly train ourselves out of in the name of maturity.

But here’s the twist no one tells you. As you age, if you’re lucky, you circle back.

Because by then, you know yourself better. You know what actually delights you. You know which rooms deserve your energy and which ones don’t. You stop trying to be universally liked and start enjoying being specifically you.

And with that comes something unexpected in that mirth gets easier.

You laugh faster. You recover quicker. You recognize absurdity sooner.

You also accumulate stories that serve as social armor made of lived experience. Stories that sharpen your wit, feed your comebacks, and remind you that most things are survivable and many things are secretly funny.

Youth, it turns out, isn’t something we lose.

It’s something we earn back.

Piece by piece. Giggle by giggle.
Dance step by hallway dance step.

It takes a long time to become young.

But when you finally get there, you realize the younger version of you was mostly just trying to get permission to be the person you are now.

And honestly?

I plan to get even younger from here.

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  1. Hehe a Young Man Not too Long Ago in a ‘Galaxy’ Here
    When he found Out my Numbers of age Dear Miriam

    Exclaimed oh to be Old That Must Be So Hard to Do

    Hehe Yet as i Explained As You Relate Here not too Old

    And a Full Chinese Lunar Cycle

    of the Last Rat Year Indeed

    Before me i Didn’t

    Come With a Manual

    It Took me Until Age 53

    To Even Really Start Fully

    Living in Bliss As the Young

    Man Asked What’s That Reminding

    me in a Philosophy Class at 18 Wondering What in the

    Heaven Nirvana Was Exploring Comparative Religions

    Ah Yes That Place of Transient Hypo Frontally in Flow

    in Autotelic Ways of Being i AM

    Best In Loving Peace
    Giving Sharing
    Caring Healing

    Freely For All
    With Most
    Respect Least
    Harm it Doesn’t
    Even Require An Obsolete
    Lincoln Penny in my Pocket
    Dancing Singing freely this
    Way From Public Dance

    (Yes my wife takes care
    of those nuts and bolts)

    Locally to Globally
    Online through

    All this Free Verse
    Poetry of Avatar Words

    Indeed Squeezing all my
    250 Pounds of Organic Soul
    Through this Fiber Optic Cable

    At the Speed Of Loving Peace

    in Dance And Song Free

    Anyway i told the Young
    Man Forget About all these

    Words

    Just Dance
    Free Without
    Lessons Just Sing
    Free Without Lessons

    Until Now Becomes Eternal
    Joy With No More Regret for
    The Past or Anxiety for the Future

    Indeed

    Become
    The Dance
    And Song Free

    And i’ll Promise you
    You’ll Never Feel the
    Need to Put Your Name

    On the

    YMCA

    Yes i was a bit
    Discrete as He
    Was a Republican
    Which Means Naturally
    Organically Evolved to be

    Conservative With Less of an
    Open Mind to Even Feel Divine

    Frisson

    Far Beyond
    Distance Space
    or Time Or Matter
    of Things Only Chills
    And Tears for Joy For

    Breathing
    Now Free

    For
    Real….

    Indeed i told the Young
    Man Not Unlike Austin Powers
    in the Movie “Gold Member”

    “It’s

    Good to Be me”

    i only Wish You
    A Better me Hehe Indeed

    Yet
    You
    of Course
    With SMiLes..:)

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  2. Ailments apart, getting older is breaking free (that’s how I feel it), especially breaking free from caring what others think about me or forcing myself to do something I hate because it is healthy or popular.

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