Positive Thinking Tips: Age Well, Like Ants Do
Ants aren’t just good examples of hard work, community and stewardship. They can also show us a thing or two about aging well.
Aging is part of life, but it doesn’t have to be discouraging. Embrace aging as a reflection of all the wisdom you’ve accumulated over the years, and look ahead with excitement and joy.
Ants aren’t just good examples of hard work, community and stewardship. They can also show us a thing or two about aging well.
The ultimate goal, at the end of my life, is to hear from Jesus, “Well done.”
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“I am so grateful that you are all here,” she said, “and I want to tell each one of you how much I love you.”