For me, my birthday meant only something when I was a kid and received presents! :smile: I have stopped celebrating it since a lot of years ago. It's just a social convention.Once a year, there's a day when one aspect of the now is magnified, specifically about how it relates to another date: your birthday. — frank
Are you in poetry?Your birthday is a distant star, but you use that star to judge your appropriateness. You may notice some confidence and poise in some areas, and identify that as part of the blessing of this pole star — frank
That's a good place for inspiration. In the past I used it to find solutions in my computer programming projects! :smile:--thoughts from the bathtub — frank
For me, my birthday meant only something when I was a kid and received presents! :smile: I have stopped celebrating it since a lot of years ago. It's just a social convention. — Alkis Piskas
I can see the first point. I can't follow the rest ... Sorry.What I was getting at is that your age is part of the now as it relates to a point in the past. That aspect of the now is emphasized on your birthday, but it's there all the time in some way, unless you drop down below the surface. — frank
Ah, this explains everything! That's why I can't follow it! :grin:This is mostly Kierkegaard type stuff, I guess. — frank
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