Young old man

I love it when I’m on the road and I stop at a restaurant with a sign at the entrance that says: Under a new address. A chip in my brain says: It has improved. This must be by force of the adjective. New cell phone New girlfriend. New Apartment. New life It is clear that combining novelty and improvement does not pass the test of reason.

Because the new is by no means more advantageous than the old man. The microwave is much newer than the stove, but it doesn’t heat up as well as this one. The new colleague may not be as friendly and effective as the one who retired.

  • Every once in a while.
  • We curse the news.
  • We hate the ineffective.
  • The ephemeral.
  • We loved to see that the civilization of the sustainable has given way to the disposable.
  • But perhaps the new one is the twin brother of hope: new tool.
  • New work.
  • New chronicle always seems better.

Hope based on the recurring desire for change. It happens inside of us, too. I’ve lost count of the number of changes I’ve experienced. Several have gone wrong. In some, without realizing it, I’ve changed the reasonable for the wrong. Even the good old well for the worse new good.

But the injured wing doesn’t nullifies the desire to fly. In any case, people only fell in love once, they would never write again, after a zero in the writing, anyway we wouldn’t even jump out of bed. Now an elegant verb is used for background change: reinventing yourself. In my opinion, appropriate.

He adopted the new one he later aged and was excited about another transformation. We love transformations. For example, when you watch a movie, to the point where the plot starts to disturb, there is a twist, we discover that the good guy is not so good or that the girl is not naive, at this moment the story gains in novelty.

But one thing is cinema. Another one is us. People are more complicated than characters. Real-life turns don’t always speed up the stage, sometimes even slowing down. Because there’s no round script in us, it’s full of details. There is the desire for the old and the desire for the new. Together, the old and the new reinvent us.

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