Something To Celebrate: World Senior Citizens Day
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Here's a tiny, delightful fact to tuck into your pocket: World Senior Citizens Day falls on August 21st every year, quietly established by Ronald Reagan back in 1988. Not bad for a holiday that rarely gets a balloon arch or a themed cake at the grocery store.
And yet, senior citizens are absolutely everywhere in the fabric of daily life — in the neighbor who still knows every family that ever lived on your street, in the grandparent who calls just to check the weather in your city, in the retired teacher at the library who somehow remembers the plot of every book on the shelf. They are the ones who have already lived through most of the things we're currently panicking about, and they are largely unimpressed. There is something deeply comforting about that.
There's always something to celebrate, even when a holiday feels small or easy to overlook. Decades of accumulated patience, humor, hard-won wisdom, and the particular skill of making something genuinely good out of very little — that's worth a moment of real appreciation. No streamers required.
So today, maybe send a slow, unhurried text to someone older than you. Or just sit for a minute and appreciate the long game, because someone in your life has been playing it beautifully for years. Enjoy today gently. It's a good one for that.
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