Fibonacci birthdays
I have for years advocated celebrating only those birthdays in the Fibonacci series. To recap, you get 1,2 and 3, before you have to skip one to get to 5 (first taste of anticipation, deferred gratification). Then 8. Then 13, which is the first teenage birthday and the age of Bar Mitzvah. Then, 21, which is the age of majority when you get all the adult things you’ve waited your whole life for. After that, it’s only 34, 55 and 89, but after 21, there’s no reason to hurry getting older and you can focus on all the other interesting and personal benchmarks of maturity.
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