
I dislike things aging out.
There’s a kind of beauty and sadness to watching things go from new and beautiful to old and worn.
I’m not a fan of it in regard to people either, to tell you the truth…
But what’s the alternative?

recovering economist
I dislike things aging out.
There’s a kind of beauty and sadness to watching things go from new and beautiful to old and worn.
I’m not a fan of it in regard to people either, to tell you the truth…
But what’s the alternative?