Kate (
kate_nepveu) wrote2017-07-31 10:46 pm
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I generally don't feel old or even middle-aged (elementary-school kids are a good antidote to that, for me). But it seems appropriate to note the one time recently when I genuinely felt like an adult:
I finished T. Kingfisher's Summer in Orcus, in which Baba Yaga grants the eponymous Summer her heart's desire, and because I'm a daydreamer I set about deciding what my heart's desire would be. And after not very much thought, I concluded that the genuine wish of my heart . . .
. . . was to live in a post-scarcity society.
And that's when I said to myself, boy, I'm not even remotely a candidate to be the protagonist of an adventure novel any more. (Not that I ever was. But still.)
I finished T. Kingfisher's Summer in Orcus, in which Baba Yaga grants the eponymous Summer her heart's desire, and because I'm a daydreamer I set about deciding what my heart's desire would be. And after not very much thought, I concluded that the genuine wish of my heart . . .
. . . was to live in a post-scarcity society.
And that's when I said to myself, boy, I'm not even remotely a candidate to be the protagonist of an adventure novel any more. (Not that I ever was. But still.)
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Ideally, for everyone on the planet.
Failing that, that mine be cured.
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When I turned 36--which is not your current age, I know--I was working on a university campus and had the repeated reflection that not only was I double the age of the average inbound frosh, I could be their parent legally (no hypothetical statutory violation or whatever). Age of my own child notwithstanding, seeing young people everywhere daily took on a different cast. *shrugs* I think I'm just glad not to feel old yet from health issues?
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I hope you get it.
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As I approach my seventh decade (OMG! I never thought I'd be saying THAT), I find that I appreciate relative economic stability and the idea of a post-scarcity economy a lot more appealing.
Still, I do play out the scenarios in my head, if only for self-defense purposes. And I do have moments where I pull myself up and go "huh? I'm really that old? My parents seemed SO MUCH OLDER at this age." That said, they went through the Depression and WWII, and had more health issues. I'm fortunate and admit it's sheer luck.
But a post-scarcity society sounds marvelous. Really marvelous.
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