Does Wisdom Come With Age?
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This episode of You Still Have Time centers on the theme “Does Wisdom Come with Age?”, but it begins with a serious discussion about recent political violence and civic responsibility.
We normally avoid politics and religion but feel compelled to address reports of government troops killing two citizens during protests. We believe administration and media portrayal of these events are a troubling sign for American democracy.
Our conversation moves back to the main topic of wisdom and aging. We discuss how true wisdom involves experience, knowledge, and good judgment — qualities that ideally grow with time. We share personal reflections on realizing, often too late, that parents’ advice was valuable and that humility and openness to learning are key signs of maturity. Harold cites a Buddhist saying about keeping one’s cup “empty” to remain open to learning, while Hope emphasizes self-acceptance, authenticity, and the fading need to please others.
We reflect humorously on how values change with age — prioritizing comfort over appearance, function over status — and share anecdotes about clothing, cars, and shifting priorities. The conversation closes on a hopeful note: urging older listeners to see their experiences as valuable contributions, to share their insight with younger people, and to stay engaged in shaping the nation's future, whether by protesting, donating, or informing others.
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