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Essay: "Aging"It's also been said we are only as young as we feel. For sure our mental- emotional integrity can carry us far; it may be our greatest ally in surviving our sentences. But I can't count how many 35 year olds I've met in here who have the emotional maturity of a 12 year old, and yet physically they appear to be 50. If these specimens are only as young as they feel, they're a paradox! Yet that's not as contradictory as it seems upon first consideration. Many of these people enter prison in their teens, immature and facing a long stretch of their lives behind bars. They may come under the influence of a mature convict role model, or not. But let's face it, hardly anyone in prison is a paragon of virtue. Without the tempering our characters are exposed to in the free world, our outlook can be stunted if we only do it on a "day by day" basis, with no thoughts to our future. People get lazy in here, physically and mentally, which in itself opens us up to a rapid deterioration on both fronts. Is it any wonder then, that statistically, prisoners live an average 16 or 17 years less than a comparable free person? So much for the folklore that prison preserves. It'll destroy us if we let it. |