The Wide Open: A Meditation on Maturity and the Architecture of Time
The most transformative of these qualities is being "wide open." In a world that prizes "closure" and "certainty," remaining open is a radical act of vulnerability. mature old wide open
Recognizing that growth does not end until the breath does. The Wide Open: A Meditation on Maturity and
Accepting that we are small players in a vast, unknowable cosmos. To be "old" in this context is to be a witness
To be "old" in this context is to be a witness. Age provides the long view, allowing one to see patterns where others see only chaos. There is a profound stillness that comes with having seen the seasons turn a thousand times. The "old" soul has outlived its own certainties, finding that the rigid "truths" of twenty are often the punchlines of eighty. This aging process is a stripping away—a shedding of the superficial—until only the essential remains. It is the beauty of the ruin, where the absence of the roof allows one to see the stars more clearly.
Replacing judgment with curiosity, understanding that every person is a private world.