John Waters, 2008
That conversation has always stuck with her as I'm sure her re-telling of it will always stick with me. Age, it's a very funny thing. Of course, lifestyle completely dictates how age effects you. The most beautiful people I meet are the one's whose inner radiance shines out. People that are beautiful inside are always beautiful on the outside too even if they don't look like Cindy Crawford or Brad Pitt. Still, the body does break down eventually and there is no real fountain of youth. The people you see that are obsessed with staying young on the outside usually resort to procedures that leave them looking not young but insane. Like we all knew exactly how old Joan Rivers was and her surgeries only made her look like a crazy puppet but not any younger. To each their own though and if that fulfilled some need inside her then so be it.
I am lucky that my metabolism and my genes are strong - there is so much longevity on both sides of my family, even the crazy alcoholics live into their 90's. That being said I also try and have fun in my life and maintain a childlike wonder with the world. Sure, I have my days were my moods take over and I wear jealous or bitter colored shades but, luckily, those moments pass and I am able to see beauty in the world, my world, again. Perhaps, it's because I know some deep, down and dirty hardships and I was able to emerge from them with not only surviving but also thriving. Maybe the intense pain I have felt in life has made me aware of and more capable of feeling and noticing the joy and happiness as well.
People are always shocked when I tell them that I'm 45. In fact, I've had to procure my driver's license on occasion to prove my point. I mean, why anyone who's not 16 would lie upwardly about their age is beyond me but I ain't got no shame in my game. I've said it before but I operate under the philosophy that the best is yet to come. At no point in my life do I ever want to be the type of person who thinks his glory days are behind him. That is too depressing. John Waters always says that you should never trust anyone who thinks of high school as their golden years. I say AMEN & PRAISE BOWIE to that!! Speaking of which we are going to see John Waters live tonight doing one of his hysterical and poignant lectures. He's a prime example of someone who is aging well. He doesn't look 20 and why should he he's 69 and he looks fab in his Comme Des Garçons suits. He's witty and wise and his tongue is no less sharp than it's ever been. I think that always moving forward and laughing at one's self as you're doing it is what keeps us vital and vibrant and young at heart. This is a filthy fucking world but as long as you can recognize the shit you can appreciate the beauty of the rose as well.