While the specifics of the ageing process differ from person to person, there are two irrefutable facts by which we are all bonded: one, that the process starts the moment we are born, and two, that it will eventually end. Until then age will mean different things at different times. It means nothing to us at the start, during the period in which we have no concept of time, but later it becomes a way of grouping us, initially at school, and to some extent controlling us. At 18, or 21, it then represents something like freedom or adulthood, with certain doors opened and various lessons taught but ignored. These lessons, which invariably come from older people, become lessons we understand too late, usually around the time when the birthdays we once wished away are now ominous threats; treated as though they are avalanches spotted in the distance. Soon, without warning, there are too many candles to fit on the cake and reminders, even for those who lie about their age, are found in every mirror and every attempt to stand up.
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