A rite of passage for late life | Bob Stein

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I grew up white, secular and middle class
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in 1950s America.
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That meant watching fireworks on the Fourth of July,
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trick-or-treating on Halloween
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and putting presents under a tree at Christmas.
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But by the time those traditions got to me,
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they were hollow, commercial enterprises,
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which just left me feeling empty.
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So from a relatively young age,
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I found myself looking to fill an existential hole,
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to connect with something bigger than myself.
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There hadn't been a bar mitzvah in my family in over a century,
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so I thought I'd take a shot at that --
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(Laughter)
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only to be devastated when my one encounter with the rabbi,
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a really tall, godlike figure with flowing white hair,
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consisted of him asking me for my middle name
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so we could fill out a form.
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Yep, that was it.
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(Laughter)
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So I got the fountain pen,
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but I didn't get the sense of belonging and confidence
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I was searching for.
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Many years later,
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I couldn't bear the thought of my son turning 13
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without some kind of rite of passage.
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So I came up with the idea of a 13th birthday trip,
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and I offered to take Murphy anywhere in the world
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that had meaning for him.
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A budding young naturalist who loved turtles,
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he immediately settled on the Galapagos.
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And when my daughter, Katie, turned 13,
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she and I spent two weeks at the bottom of the Grand Canyon,
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where Katie learned for the first time that she was powerful and brave.
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Since then, my partner, Ashton, and lots of our friends and relatives
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have taken their kids on 13th birthday trips,
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with everyone finding it transformative for both the child and the parent.
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I wasn't brought up saying grace.
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But for the last 20 years,
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we've been holding hands before every meal.
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It's a beautiful bit of shared silence
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that brings us all together in the moment.
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Ashton tells everyone to "pass the squeeze,"
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while she assures them it's not religious.
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(Laughter)
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So recently, when my family asked me
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if I could please do something with the more than 250 boxes of stuff
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that I've collected over a lifetime,
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my ritual-making impulse kicked in.
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I started wondering if I could go further than simple death cleaning.
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"Death cleaning" is the Swedish term for clearing out your closets,
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your basement and your attic before you die,
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so your kids don't have to do it later.
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(Laughter)
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I pictured my children opening up box after box
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and wondering why I'd kept any of that stuff.
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(Laughter)
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And then I imagined them looking at a specific picture
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of me with a beautiful young woman,
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and asking, "Who on earth is that with Dad?"
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(Laughter)
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And that was the aha moment.
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It wasn't the things I'd saved that were important;
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it was the stories that went with them that gave them meaning.
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Could using the objects to tell the stories
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be the seed of a new ritual,
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a rite of passage -- not for a 13-year-old,
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but for someone much further down the road?
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So I started experimenting.
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I got a few dozen things out of the boxes,
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I put them about in a room,
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and I invited people to come in
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and ask me about anything that they found interesting.
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The results were terrific.
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A good story became a launching pad for a much deeper discussion,
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in which my visitors made meaningful connections
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to their own lives.
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Derrius [Quarles] asked me about a Leonard Peltier T-shirt
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that I'd worn a lot in the '80s,
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that, sadly, is still relevant today.
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Our conversation moved quickly,
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from a large number of political prisoners in American jails,
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to Derrius wondering about the legacy
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of the Black Liberation Movement of the '60s,
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and how his life might be different if he'd come of age then,
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instead of 30-odd years later.
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At the end of our conversation,
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Derrius asked me if he could have the T-shirt.
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And giving it to him felt just about perfect.
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As these conversations established common ground,
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especially across generations,
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I realized I was opening a space
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for people to talk about things that really mattered to them.
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And I started seeing myself with a renewed sense of purpose --
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not as the old guy on the way out,
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but as someone with a role to play
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going forward.
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When I was growing up,
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life ended for most people in their 70s.
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People are living far longer now,
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and for the first time in human history,
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it's common for four generations to be living side by side.
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I'm 71,
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and with a bit of luck,
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I've got 20 or 30 more years ahead of me.
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Giving away my stuff now
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and sharing it with friends, family, and I hope strangers, too,
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seems like the perfect way to enter this next stage of my life.
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Turns out to be just what I was looking for:
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a ritual that's less about dying
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and more about opening the door
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to whatever comes next.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Onward!
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(Applause)
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