Often, in traditional senses, those who are in the Fall and Winter years are considered to have knowledge, wisdom and useful experience. They are considered to have a sense of ethics, an interest in a more traditional culture and the tend to live in the moment without disregard for the entirety of life, i.e. a holistic life.
Today, the new generation, has no readily apparent sense of ethics; no interest in traditional cultures and values. They want things now, instantaneously and it results in eating to fast, playing to fast and only living in the moment for the moments sake and self-gratification.
Those of this nature are coming up on the late summer and into fall years with no real knowledge other than how to make and spend money fast, not real life wisdom to pass down to the youth and no real useful experience that doesn't equate to money to spend.
This sound daunting and depressing if your in your winter age now. You look back and hope your efforts in serving others had positive effects and results. You fervently belief you did good and that those who you mentored are following a similar path but you wonder. Your normal.
It is not to late to continue to strive in deeds and actions to convey to other more youthful individuals the meaning of knowledge, tradition, culture, belief and its resulting wisdom. The efforts you present during your winter years can have a profound effect on those who follow and can even inspire change in those who may not currently see things the way they can be and are.
Age does not necessarily mean one has the wisdom of the ages. The knowledge that takes one to experience useful service can provide for a wisdom of sorts. There are many things that inspire others and it can be either bad, yang, or good, yin or a balanced mix of both as life tends to lean toward.
If you seek out someone who fits the bill and is of service orientation toward passing down to others then see, hear and feel their wisdom first for if they have it you will "sense it." Nature still provides us that instinctual sense for survival so the desire to seek out and find wisdom in all forms is still there - use it wisely.
You can't teach experience.
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