Bob Dylan Reflects on Aging in Rare Op-Ed
Legendary musician Bob Dylan, 85, recently published a rare op-ed offering his insights into the experience of aging, specifically addressing the "pros and cons of turning 80." In the piece, Dylan shared his philosophical views on time, noting that it appears to stand still as one ages, with individuals being the ones in motion. The op-ed also included the observation that as people get older, they become "harder to program."
Bob Dylan, the acclaimed 85-year-old singer-songwriter, has released a rare op-ed that delves into his reflections on growing older. The article, which explores the "pros and cons of turning 80," provides a personal perspective on the passage of time.
In his writing, Dylan articulated a distinct view on the perception of time. He stated, "When you’re young you think that time moves forward. At 80 you know that it doesn’t, it stands still. We’re the ones that move."
The op-ed also contained the observation that as individuals age, they are "Harder to Program." This particular piece was reportedly tied to former President Trump's birthday.
According to Rolling Stone, the op-ed represents a significant and infrequent public reflection from the artist.


