Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing Wrong

Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing Wrong

by Steven Petrow
Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing Wrong

Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing Wrong

by Steven Petrow

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Overview

For fans of David Sedaris and Nora Ephron, here is a humorous, irreverent, and poignant look at the gifts, stereotypes, and inevitable challenges of aging, based on the wildly popular New York Times essay from award-winning journalist Steven Petrow.

Soon after his 50th birthday, Steven Petrow began assembling a list of “things I won’t do when I get old”—mostly a catalog of all the things he thought his then 70-something year old parents were doing wrong. That list, which included “You won’t have to shout at me that I’m deaf,” and “I won’t blame the family dog for my incontinence,” became the basis of this rousing collection of do’s and don’ts, wills and won’ts that is equal parts hilarious, honest, and practical.

The fact is, we don’t want to age the way previous generations did. “Old people” hoard. They bore relatives—and strangers—with tales of their aches and pains. They insist on driving long after they’ve become a danger to others (and themselves). They eat dinner at 4pm. They swear they don’t need a cane or walker (and guess what happens next). They never, ever apologize. But there is another way . . .

In Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old, Petrow candidly addresses the fears, frustrations, and stereotypes that accompany aging. He offers a blueprint for the new old age, and an understanding that aging and illness are not the same. As he writes, “I meant the list to serve as a pointed reminder—to me—to make different choices when I eventually cross the threshold to ‘old.’”

Getting older is a privilege. This essential guide reveals how to do it with grace, wisdom, humor, and hope. And without hoarding.


 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806541020
Publisher: Kensington
Publication date: 06/29/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 38,212
File size: 746 KB

About the Author

About The Author
STEVEN PETROW is an award-winning journalist and columnist for the Washington Post and USA Today, as well as a regular contributor to The New York Times. His essays on aging, health, and yes, civility, often appear on the “Most Read” lists, and you’ve likely heard him on NPR or one of your favorite—or least favorite—TV networks. His previous books include Steven Petrow’s Complete Gay & Lesbian Manners, The Lost Hamptons, and When Someone You Know Has AIDS (3rd edition), among others. His TED Talk, “3 Ways to Practice Civility,” has garnered nearly two million views, and he is a past president of NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ journalists. Petrow lives in Hillborough, NC. Visit his website at: StevenPetrow.com, follow him on Twitter @stevenpetrow, and find him on Facebook: stevenpetrow. 
 

Table of Contents

Introduction: I Won't Become Like My Parents When I Get Old 1

Part I Stupid Things I Won't do Today 9

I Won't Color My Hair (Even If It Worked for Diane Sawyer) 11

I Won't Double-Space After Periods 18

I Won't Be Afraid to Fall (Yes, You Read That Right) 26

I Won't Stop Rocking Those "Too Young for You" Outfits 31

I Won't Limit Myself to Friends My Own Age 36

I Won't Lie About My Age (Even on Dating Apps) 42

I Won't Join the "Organ Recital" 48

I Won't Deny That I'm Slow to Rise (and I'm Okay with That) 53

I Won't Avoid Looking at Myself Naked in the Mirror 59

I Won't Become a Miserable Malcontent, a Cranky Curmudgeon, or a Surly Sourpuss 64

I Won't Pass Up a Chance to Pee (Even When I Don't Have To) 69

I Won't Lie to My Doctor Anymore (Because These Lies Can Kill) 73

I Won't Refuse to Change My Ways 79

I Won't Tell My Life Story When Someone Asks, "How Are You?" 85

I Won't Get My Knickers in a Twist at "Okay, Boomer" 89

I Won't Be Honest to a Fault When Lying Is Kinder 92

I Won't Worry About What I Can't Control 96

I Won't Stop Believing in Magic 101

Part II Stupid Things I Won't do Tomorrow 107

I Won't Blame the Dog for My Leaky Pipes 109

I Won't Keep Driving When I Become a Threat to Others 114

I Won't Stop Enjoying Myself (and Yes, I'll Have the Occasional Candy Bar) 122

I Won't Hoard the Butter Pats 125

I Won't Wait Until I'm Deaf to Get a Hearing Aid (or, "What? What Did You Say?") 130

I Won't Fall Prey to Scams, Schemes, or Sleazeballs 136

I Won't Burden My Family with Taking Care of Me 142

I Won't Let a Walker Ruin My Style (but I'll Still Use It) 150

I Won't Smell like a Decrepit Old Man 155

I Won't Whine About How Much Things Cost 160

I Won't Play the Age Card 164

I Won't Forget My Manners 167

I Won't Be Ordering the Early Bird Special 172

I Won't Turn My House into a Sweat Lodge 177

I Won't Repeat Stories More Than One Hundred Times 180

I Won't Be Unkind to Those with Dementia 184

I Won't Let Anyone Treat Me with Disrespect 189

I Won't Lose My Balance 194

Part III Stupid Things I Won't do at "The End" 199

I Won't Depart This Life Without Someone Holding My Hand 201

I Won't Let Anything Stop Me from Saying I Love You … and Goodbye 207

I Won't Postpone for Tomorrow What Matters to Me Today 216

I Won't Let Anyone Else Write My Obituary 221

I Wont Forget to Plan My Own Funeral 224

I Won't Die Without Writing Letters to My Loved Ones 229

I Won't Be Disappointed by My Life 237

Afterword 245

Acknowledgments 251

About the Authors 257

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