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Age Quote by Mitch Albom

“I watched him now, his hands working gingerly, as if he were learning to use them for the first time. He could not press down hard with a knife. His fingers shook. Each bite was a struggle; he chewed the food finely before swallowing.. The skin from his wrist to his knuckles was dotted with age…” quote by Mitch Albom
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““I watched him now, his hands working gingerly, as if he were learning to use them for the first time. He could not press down hard with a knife. His fingers shook. Each bite was a struggle; he chewed the food finely before swallowing.. The skin from his wrist to his knuckles was dotted with age spots, and it was loose, like skin hanging from a chicken soup bone.””

Mitch Albom

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Five People You Meet in Heaven” by Mitch Albom, 2003

An elderly man struggles with frailty, describing his hands as if using them for the first time.

In simple terms: Aging makes simple tasks hard.

Key Takeaway

Practice patience with aging bodies.

Themes

aging fragility human dignity

Mood

somber empathetic

Type

reflective narrative

When to use this quote

  • caring for an elderly parent
  • rehabilitation therapy
  • assisting with meals
  • elder care planning

Key Concepts

seniors physical decline compassion

Questions to Reflect On

  • What support can ease daily tasks for seniors?
  • How does dignity persist despite physical loss?
A Different Perspective

May romanticize decline.

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