An email arrived today with a link to a video that’s a powerful reminder of how unfortunate circumstance can insidiously rob a person of joy and experience. It might whisper a frightening refrain about safety, or a smug conversation about acting your age, perhaps a response to illness or age that seems too much to bear. Whatever thief steals through the night of existence, it’s important to at least have our eyes open to the possibility that we can make different choices — some large, some small.
I’ve posted this video several times before. Each time I watch it my throat tightens, part in anger towards a world that often devalues a person as they wear on in years, and part because I feel the exhilaration of saying “Hell no, I will not go quietly into the night!”. So for anyone needing a reminder of the power inherent in each of us I share this video.
I hope I’m able to ride at 80, to have the good fortune to be physically and mentally able to embrace a last ride.
Ride safe.
RichardM says
That’s one of my favorite videos as well. It gives me a lot to think about especially since 80 is now seems like it’s just around the corner…
RichardM says
That’s one of my favorite videos as well. It gives me a lot to think about especially since 80 is now seems like it’s just around the corner…
Karl+Utrecht says
Hi, Steve
Thanks for posting this again. As for age, 80 is just around the corner for me. I’m still enjoying riding six days of the week, but I’ve noticed there is a little more stiffness and soreness after riding more than usual. For instance yesterday I rode along with my son, who’s riding a bicycle from Flat Rock, MI to Bisbee, AZ without any back-up in 25 days. And, after two hours plus of riding along with him at 10-18 mph on the scooter I can sure feel the effects today! Tomorrow the scooter group is riding 65 miles for lunch, and that will be a great ride. But, the days of 3-400 miles is probably just about done for me. Thanks again.
Jim+Zeiser says
Here’s something to shoot for. My Father just turned 88 last July. Each week he takes his 2000 750 Kawasaki out for a 60 mile ride on Ocean Pkwy. on Long Island. Sometimes two or three times a week if the Spirit moves him.
Fred says
I love this video! I’ve watched it numerous times, and it always inspires me. I’m in my 60s now, and I’ve been riding for 40+ years (so far), and I hope, God willing, to keep riding until I die.
Dave+(fledermaus) says
Great video.
Reminds me too of the story shared on MV of the 80 y.o. from Minneapolis who rode everywhere on his 50 cc scooter.