Saturday, 10 March 2018

Scribble #72

There comes a time in everybody's life when they know they have to trade an old, worn-out, faded T-shirt - it doesn't matter how many years or decades old it is - for something durable and clean to put on your back. A piece of cloth that's past its prime, covered in holes, isn't worth anything. Nostalgia isn't worth anything, not if it hasn't aged well. Or has been put in the wash more times than is possible to count. Trade it for something better, more comfortable. Not everyone can afford a voluptuous, lavish, rich, soft, shining, sparkly dress, nor make one themselves. But make with what you've got, what you will.

Clinging to the old isn't always healthy.

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