This is true.

It actually seems to become easier for some people, later in life, as the waning days cause them to reorganize their priorities.

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In "the waning days" of the gift of life our Lord has granted me, I think more and more of his "exceedingly great and precious promises" of a glorious, unending future in the New Heavens and New Earth. For me, such meditations in said "waning days" have now comprised more than half of my seventy-plus years, and will undoubtedly continue until I personally experience the bodily resurrection Jesus has promised me.😆

https://peakd.com/story/@creatr/whispering-hope-forbidden-tales-from-your-bright-future