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: Use plain, everyday words that carry a lot of weight.
"Life is a lot like a garden; it doesn't just grow on its own. You’ve got to clear the weeds of worry and make sure you’re watering the things that matter—kindness, a bit of laughter, and a lot of patience. Don't rush the seasons. The best blooms take their time, and so do the best parts of a life well-lived." A Message for a Loved One
If you're writing a character like this or sending a letter to an elder, keep these "lovely old man" traits in mind: lovelyoldman
"I was just sitting here thinking about how lucky I am. In all my years, I’ve learned that the richest man isn’t the one with the most in his pocket, but the one with the most love in his heart. Thank you for being the best part of my story. You’re doing just fine, exactly as you are." Tips for Writing Your Own
: Older characters often see the "big picture" and worry less about small, temporary stresses. : Use plain, everyday words that carry a lot of weight
: Mention the smell of old paper, the warmth of a morning coffee, or the sound of the wind in the trees.
: A bit of self-deprecation or a gentle joke about "the good old days" adds authenticity. Don't rush the seasons
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