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The Lost Art of Aging Like a Human Being













Feb. 11, 2026 (unsplash) The Lost Art of Aging Like a Human Being BY MOLLIE ENGELHART
A large part of my community still lives in Los Angeles, and every time I visit, I leave with the same unsettled feeling. It’s not about politics, traffic, or even the pace of life. It’s about faces.

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