Recently, I did something I haven’t done it years – I shaved my entire face. Since then, nearly everyone who sees the “new” me, asks me why.
I can explain in one quick sentence: I was tired of looking old. You the hair on the top of my head remains mostly black. My moustache and beard, however, were gray. I once had a friend who hadn’t seen me in a while ask me if I was coloring my hair. I joked that I tried it, but the wax from the crayons was making a mess.
I wasn’t coloring my hair, but I could see how she thought that because my moustache was so gray. I resisted the temptation to explain to her that if I was going to color my hair, I’d have the good sense to color my moustache, too.
At any rate, I really haven’t minded looking a little older than I was. But now that I’m getting a little older (closer to 50 than to 40 now), I decided it was time to look more my age.
There’s an added benefit. As someone in the wellness profession, I think I look better. I’ve lost about 25 pounds in the past year, too. I believe that a leaner, clean-shaven me looks better.
And since, I look better, I naturally feel better. Since I feel better, I think I’m a better me.
I had forgotten what a pain it was to shave every morning, but it’s a small price to pay for feeling and looking better.
Steve DeVane
The paradox of insular language
1 year ago
2 comments:
Great decision Steve
Some people spend years working out daily to look young. Some go through surgical procedures, costing big bucks.
And you figured it our with a $3 razor blade. Now thats thinking inside the mirror.
Gary McElwain
Gary,
Yep. And I even got four razors for my $3. Not too shabby.
Of course, a few Appetizer Diet Cookies along the way helped, too.
Thanks for the comment.
Steve
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