This short essay begins by discussing the author's encounter with a neighbor observing the Hindu tonsure ritual after his grandmother's passing. This prompts the author to reflect on the universality of death and the importance of cultural rituals in coping with grief. The author then shares a personal anecdote about their own grandmother, who passed away in 2020. The author recalls a conversation with their chemist "bhaiya" (elder brother) who had recently lost his grandmother. The brother's surprising statement that "time never had a chance against her grandma" suggests that his grandmother lived a long and fulfilling life. The author finds solace in this perspective, contrasting it with their own experience of losing their grandmother during the pandemic lockdown. The essay concludes without explicitly stating a moral or lesson, leaving the reader to contemplate the themes of death, longevity, and cultural rituals.
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by Khyati Jain på medium.com 10-09-2024
https://medium.com/in-fitness-and-in-health/a-111-year-old-grandma-reveals-how-you-kill-your-longevity-every-day-with-your-stupid-routine-36eea5758e1dDjupare frågor