Among the stories in the news yesterday in France was this one :
22.5 kilometer/hours (almost 14 miles/hours) on a bike at age 105, that is just amazing.
I've always though I don't want to live old, I don't want to reach 100, 90 or even 80 because with age comes health issues. There's a moment when you start being a burden on your relatives shoulders (our ********, your grand ********, etc.) and I don't want that. But when I see such an elder man, still healthy enough to do cycling, with is mind still sharp enough to analyse his performance and answers the questions from the medias, it gets me wondering wether, wether or not I'd like to live as long as possible...
22.5 kilometer/hours (almost 14 miles/hours) on a bike at age 105, that is just amazing.
I've always though I don't want to live old, I don't want to reach 100, 90 or even 80 because with age comes health issues. There's a moment when you start being a burden on your relatives shoulders (our ********, your grand ********, etc.) and I don't want that. But when I see such an elder man, still healthy enough to do cycling, with is mind still sharp enough to analyse his performance and answers the questions from the medias, it gets me wondering wether, wether or not I'd like to live as long as possible...