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“It is never too late to do anything, unless it is really too late and you are. dead. The moment you start thinking it is too late, then you begin to die. I will keep going and do all I want to do.” DyingFuture Book:The Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly: Life Wisdom from Someone Who Will (Probably) Die Before You Source: The Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly: Life Wisdom from Someone Who Will (Probably) Die Before You
“I have gone skiing in a bikini on a wonderful, sunny winter day. It is strange to think that a swimsuit would work in the Alps, when ski boots most certainly don't work when swimming. So what do you keep when you get old? The swimsuit, of course.” HumorInspirational Attitude Author:Margareta Magnusson
“My daughter sometimes says that I am so worried about being a nuisance that my worry itself becomes troublesome.” WorryWorrying Book:The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning Source: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning
“If your parents are getting old and you don't know how to bring up the topic of what to do with all the stuff, I would suggest you pay them a visit, sit down, and ask some of the following questions in a gentle way: "You have many nice things, have you thought about what you want to do with it all later on?" "Do you enjoy having all this stuff?" "Could life be easier and less tiring if we got rid of some of this stuff that you have collected over the years?" "Is there anything we can do together in a slow way so that there won't be too many things to handle later?” ParentsQuestionsGetting OlderEnd Of LifeAging ParentsDifficult Conversations Book:The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning Source: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning
“Beautiful things such as an African wooden bird, strange things like a singing magnetic pig, and funny things like a solar-powered waving bear are all things that I adore. My vice is really things. It took me a while to understand this, but you can enjoy all these things without owning them. Even though this may sometimes seem quite hard to do, training yourself to enjoy only looking at things, instead of buying them, is very nice and also a good practice. You really can't take everything with you, so maybe it is better to not try to own it all.” ConsumerismBuying Decision Book:The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning Source: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning