generations

Currently listening to: I Remember You – Skid Row

Remember yesterday – walking hand in hand
Love letters in the sands – I remember you
And through the sleepless nights, through every endless day
I’d wanna hear you say, “I remember you.”

What have you learned from older people?

Prompt snagged from: NY Times

I’ve learned so much from the older people in my life — patients, friends, family, even a few unforgettable exes. Each of them has passed down little pieces of wisdom, sometimes directly, and other times in the quiet way they carried themselves through joy, heartbreak, and the everyday.

  • They’ve taught me the value of time — how precious it is, and how quickly it slips away if you’re not paying attention. Spend quality time with your loved ones.
  • They’ve reminded me to be patient, especially when life doesn’t move as fast as I want it to.
  • I’ve learned that mistakes are inevitable, but what matters most is whether you grow from them.
  • They’ve shown me the beauty of meaningful relationships. The kind that aren’t just surface-deep, but rooted in honesty, laughter, and resilience.
  • And speaking of resilience — that’s one of the biggest things I’ve picked up. Life will knock you down, and sometimes more than once, but you get up anyway. You keep evolving.
  • They’ve reminded me to say “I love you” — not just think it, not just feel it — but to say it, out loud, every chance you get. To the people who matter. Because nothing is promised.
  • Save your money. Life will always ask more of you than you expect — emotionally, physically, and yes, financially.
  • But also, don’t hoard your joy.
  • Travel. And when you go somewhere, walk backwards to see the beauty you’re walking away from.
  • Try new things.
  • Take those calculated risks. You’ll never know unless you try, and playing it safe can be its own kind of regret.
  • Most importantly, they’ve told me: never forget where you came from. It grounds you. It humbles you. And it reminds you of how far you’ve come.
  • Love freely. Not recklessly, but with intention. With heart. Even if it hurts. 


Discover more from just rojie

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

17 responses to “generations”

  1. Jesse Pallante Avatar

    This is a comprehensive list that you learned from older adults, this is awesome.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thanks, Jesse ! There’s lots to learn.

  2. Nicholas K F Matte Avatar

    Very nice Rojie!!!❤️

  3. Michael Williams Avatar

    i love that last part about inention. that’s really the magic driver of…everything.

    i am guilty of hoarding my joy. like them frozen soup dumplings stacked in my freezer lol 😀

    1. justrojie Avatar

      😂 sharing is caring

  4. Maddie Cochere Avatar

    What a fabulous list of lessons learned. I can tell it was heartfelt. There are good things in there for me, too!

    1. justrojie Avatar

      I’ve been learning… there’s so much but I’m trying

  5. cookiejo22 Avatar

    This is an amazing list! Thank you so much for sharing it. My favorite? I cannot pick one, so here are two: Save your money. Indeed! I have failed at this time and time again; and, Travel. And when you go somewhere, walk backwards to see the beauty you’re walking away from. Absolute perfection here! Good job!

    1. justrojie Avatar

      thank you so much!!

  6. Hazel Avatar

    I love your life lessons, rojie. I agree them all, especially staying grounded and love freely.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thank you, Hazel!!

      1. Hazel Avatar

        You’re always welcome, Rojie. Stay blessed!

  7. ibarynt Avatar

    You met beautiful people.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      I’m truly blessed for that. And you are one of them.

      1. ibarynt Avatar

        Thankyou Rojie, the feelings mutual.

  8. The Inconsistent Journaler Avatar

    i love this list!! thank you for sharing these. resilience, in life and to love, is worth the weight of every second that makes it hard to choose getting back up and loving on and on

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Thank you so much!!! It’s tough but we keep going…

Leave a Reply