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A Fifty-Six-Year-Old Woman Began to Age—And There’s Nothing Surprising About It; It’s Completely Natural, After All—Her Time Had Come

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A woman of fifty-six found herself growing older. There was nothing unusual about it; it was the natural course of life. The time had simply arrived. Yet, she was appalled each time she glanced in the mirrorher aging seemed to accelerate by the day, as if someone was swiftly stealing her youth and beauty, painting lines of age across her face.

Not so long ago, she had looked wonderful. There was an old gentleman who always occupied the same bench in the courtyard, come rain or shine. He would tip his tweed cap or woolen hat with a flourish, offering her a compliment each time: Youre looking lovely today! What a beautiful lady you are!

She would pass by the old man, catching his gallant words as she hurried towards work, her mood brightened by his politeness. All day long, she would find herself on the receiving end of compliments. Truly, she still looked splendid.

Then, one ordinary morning, she realised she hadnt seen the old gent in quite some time. His usual spot on the bench had remained empty for weeks. Curious, she asked the neighbours, only to learn that Mr. Benjamin Carteras she now found out he was calledhad been moved to a care home. His family couldn’t look after him anymore, with children scattered across other cities, so they found a suitable place for him where hed get the care and support he needed at ninety years old.

Her worries about her own aging melted away, giving way to thoughts of Benjamin Carter. She soon obtained the address of the care home, bought some treats, and made her way there one Sunday.

She found Mr. Carter sitting comfortably in an armchair, enjoying a bowl of warm semolina pudding with a knob of butter slowly melting on top. When he spotted her, his face broke into a delighted smile. Oh, how glad I am to see you! My, youre looking lovely! What a beautiful lady you are!

Other residentsgentlemen and ladies alikeapproached her, offering kind words and praise. When she returned home afterward and looked in the mirror, her cheeks were rosy, her eyes sparkled, her hair seemed fuller and more lively, and even her wrinkles had softened. She was a pleasant-looking woman, perhaps younger than her years. Miraculously, her beauty and youth seemed restored.

It was a small marvel. She started visiting the care home every Sunday, not for vanity, but for the simple joy she found in bringing happiness to others. She held dance sessions for the residents, taught them steps, and cheered their days. It wasnt about appearing younger anymore; it was about the warmth that filled her heart when she could help someone, when someone saw her as a daughter or a granddaughter. She was welcomed and cherishedalways greeted with a heartfelt, Youre looking lovely! and she knew it was genuine.

Other people can be like mirrors to usbut not ordinary mirrors, magical ones. There are those who, after even a short meeting, can make you blossom, make you feel lighter, younger, straighter, with eyes that shine and a smile that comes easily. And then there are people who, with just a glance or a word, can make you feel old, hunched, or feeble.

That is why we must treasure these enchanted mirrorskind, sincere souls whose words come straight from their hearts. We must look after our elderly too. While they are with us, we are still young and can make a difference. Thats what this woman believed, the woman who reclaimed her youth and beauty. And, she was absolutely right.

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