My health. At age 66, I do not have diabetes, high blood pressure, or any other condition that compromises my life expectancy. I take a few medications that are "preventive" measures (e. g., finasteride keeps my prostate from becoming more enlarged) but I am healthy and active. I have never spent a night in a hospital and I have had one minor surgical procedure - a hernia repair - on an outpatient basis. I don't smoke and my use of alcohol is very moderate.
I expect to live at least to age 90, barring an unforeseen change in my health.
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The fact that you age, what you eat or drink impacts your body and privacy because it's not always guaranteed oh and dating because you are not guaranteed to find a partner. I also do miss family members that are not here anymore as well. May they rest in peace
I would say the biggest thing I took for granted but no longer anymore is my ability to get along with others. I used to use this “ability” in parties and single life. I never used to care about helping anyone outside of my circle.
I’ve met plenty awesome people from ranging from perspectives, religious/ political beliefs, etc. I decided it was my responsibility to use this talent to help bring people together and help end the cycle of suffering ( which is ignorance and hatred).Food and shelter.
Both of my parents lecture me on the labor of food. From people picking the fruits 🍎 and vegetables 🌽. To it being cooked 🥘. So people like us could be satisfied and appreciative of people’s hard work.Our bodies I think. And it's the same for me too.
We always complain about our bodies, no matter who we are. In truth, we are so resilient. Our body keeps us alive.That's a difficult one Paris. I would say my health. So far, no really serious issues. Thumbs up that will not change 😄
The place where I live. It's a mess and I don't clean it. It seems like I don't appreciate it.
i take life for granted im very thankful for every day for the air i breathe and what God gave me
I used to take my health for granted until I got a scare a few years ago. Now I realize that every day could be my last.
A couple of people, which I should have learned to value much earlier!
Mobility, all those little injuries you've taken through out life are beginning to add up and you wish you could have a body transplant from the neck down.
Everything, to be honest. It’s easier to take something for granted after having it for a long period of time, and my life feels like it’s been just about the same every single day for over 10 years.
My health. As a teenager I tried to starve myself so many times because I was never like the skinny white girls at school. I was thick and I had hips. I didn’t grow into my body until I was 21. I put my body through a lot and never loved it. Now I take care of my body, it’s a blessing and it does so much for me. I make healthier choices every day. I still have a long way to go, because sometimes I let stress get the best of me.
My best friend.
I wasn't the most social person growing up so I was never really invited by many people to hang out. On the other hand, my friend is very social and always made sure to include me whenever he could so I wouldn't feel left out.Air I breath, Food I eat, and Democraps need a ass kicking
Transportation.
I use my moms car & always complain about not having my own, When I could be walking or catching a bus..Health. I have been lucky no cold in 15 years. On no medicines. I am sure there are things wrong , I just don't know it.
How week my mind is. By accepting my flaws, I've made stronger my virtues.
places my parents took us as kids, hope i could travel to those places again
Honestly I don't take anything for granted. I don't expect anything from anyone
That would be life itself covid opened my eyes to that
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