There will come a time, a time when you would have lost the things you were proud of.
May it be the ability to speak, or playing a sport, or finding solutions, or being good at math, could be anything. One day, you will not be as good as you used to be. But that's okay, that is life after all. We grow, only to depreciate.
Another perception is that our depreciation is in fact our growth. We somehow manage to clearly see our shortcomings and our so-called "falls". What we spectacularly fail to understand is that this "falling" is not a bad thing, it is a process, an evolution if you like.
Some do realise that yes, you're not good enough anymore, but that's not a bad thing, some can accept them not being as effective as they used to be. Usually you would associate older people with feelings of this type, but trust me, this happens to everybody and I'm sure you know it too.
Depreciation happens to every single person, for some it is earlier, for others it could be later, there is no warning for when it might happen, but it does happen. When it does, don't be upset, there is no reason for you to be upset. Every now and then a footballer retires, or a writer stops writing, or a speaker brings his presentations to a close.
Keep your chin up, give a massive smile, and move on to the growth you deserve to experience and the life you're meant to live. Why? Are there no proper solutions to this?
Well, to solve depreciation, what's better than a beautiful smile that can never depreciate?
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