When rock and roll was still considered a thing of young people, Mick Jagger released that of “before dead than to continue singing Satisfaction at age 45”. He was thirty-five and, among his plans for the future, he did not contemplate aging. That is an unbearable idea for those who are unable to understand that older people do not feel so different from what we went while we were young. Luckily for him, he had the fortune to check it out. Two y…
When rock and roll was still considered a thing of young people, Mick Jagger released that of “before dead than to continue singing Satisfaction at age 45”. He was thirty-five and, among his plans for the future, he did not contemplate aging. That is an unbearable idea for those who are unable to understand that older people do not feel so different from what we went while we were young. Luckily for him, he had the fortune to check it out. Two y…