It's the senescence that makes the fall, more or less, inevitable. Warren Buffet wrote about it in his final letter to shareholders [1] : "When balance, sight, hearing and memory are all on a persistently downward slope, you know Father Time is in the neighborhood."
It always seems it's a fall that ends it, I wonder if she could have made 100 years on the water if she hadn't fell. What an inspiring life!
It's the senescence that makes the fall, more or less, inevitable. Warren Buffet wrote about it in his final letter to shareholders [1] : "When balance, sight, hearing and memory are all on a persistently downward slope, you know Father Time is in the neighborhood."
[1] - https://www.berkshirehathaway.com/news/nov1025.pdf
It’s not the fall. It’s the enforced idleness afterwards.
Rugged individualism. Rest in peace, Queen.
Who else reading the headline thought it’s about 100 year old lobster that died?
Lol me too