Summary
This quote suggests that in youth, people tend to cry easily without experiencing deep sorrow or grief. The emotions expressed through tears are often associated with temporary setbacks or minor disappointments rather than profound sadness. However, in old age, individuals may carry a heavier burden of grief and sorrow, even if they no longer shed tears as easily. It implies that as people age and accumulate life experiences, the weight of their hardships and losses become more significant, resulting in a quieter and internalized grief that no longer prompts tears.
Topics
Crying
By Jean Paul