APAD:Better to wear out than to rust out

Better to wear out than to rust out

     It is better to remain active than to succumb to idleness: used particularly with reference to elderly people.

      The origin of the quote “Better to Wear Out than to Rust Out” is attributed to George Whitefield, an English Anglican cleric and evangelist in the 18th century.

      The essence of “Better to Wear Out than to Rust Out” lies in the idea of embracing an active life. Staying physically and mentally engaged is essential for personal growth and well-being. Active living not only keeps our bodies healthy but also sharpens our minds. Engaging in physical activities, pursuing passions, and constantly seeking new challenges are all ways to wear out in a positive sense.

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Agree. I'm about 2 post "If I Rest,I Rust",now need a new1 -最西边的岛上- 给 最西边的岛上 发送悄悄话 最西边的岛上 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/23/2024 postreply 06:18:15

100%! Prefer checking out with my boots on :-)) -7grizzly- 给 7grizzly 发送悄悄话 7grizzly 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/23/2024 postreply 07:52:09

鞠躬尽瘁 死而后已 -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/23/2024 postreply 17:16:15

生命在于运动 -方外居士- 给 方外居士 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 05/24/2024 postreply 07:04:58

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