
What do you think gets better with age?
Discernment gets better with age—the quiet wisdom to know what truly matters, refined through time, experience, and reflection.
What Truly Gets Better with Age? A Hidden Treasure Revealed
By Johnbritto Kurusumuthu, Founder, Rise&Inspire
Discover what truly gets better with age—beyond clichés and into the realm of timeless wisdom. This Rise&Inspire post explores the deepening art of discernment that only time can perfect.
What do you think gets better with age?
It’s a question that gently invites us to peer into the mirror of time—not to lament what’s been lost, but to honour what has deepened, ripened, and taken on new meaning. While many may speak of fine wine, aged cheese, or timeless friendships, I want to lead you down a less-travelled path—a truth that quietly matures within us, often unnoticed: the art of discernment.
The Unseen Gem: Discernment Deepens with Time
Discernment is not just about distinguishing right from wrong; it’s the subtle, refined ability to sense what truly matters. When we are young, life is often loud and fast. We chase experiences, chase approval, chase dreams—sometimes not knowing why. But as time unfolds, we begin to notice the difference between noise and signal, between activity and purpose, between appearance and essence.
With age, our inner compass sharpens. We begin to recognize:
When to speak and when silence is more powerful.
What to pursue and what to let go without regret.
Whose opinions are valuable and which are merely distractions.
This isn’t cynicism. It’s clarity. And clarity is gold.
Time as the True Sculptor
Many fear aging because they associate it with loss. But what if we looked at time as a sculptor? Not one who chisels away at our strength, but one who carves away the unnecessary, leaving behind a masterpiece of focus and depth.
Here’s what discernment brings with age:
The courage to say “no” without guilt.
The strength to prioritize rest without shame.
The wisdom to choose peace over being right.
The ability to see potential in silence, not just in words.
These are not things we are born knowing. These are things that only time and living can teach.
A Culture That Celebrates Speed Needs the Voice of Age
In a world obsessed with trends, we need the counterbalance of timeless truth. Where youth dazzles with energy, age whispers with insight. This blog—Rise&Inspire—was born out of a vision to elevate lives not just through motivation, but through reflection and purpose. And today, I affirm: discernment is the silent teacher that grows wiser with every year.
If you are in your 20s, seek adventure. But listen closely to the voice of those who have walked farther.
If you’re in your 40s or 50s, start honoring the quiet knowing that arises within you.
And if you’re past that, remember—you are the living proof that some things only get better with age.
Final Thoughts: Aging Isn’t a Decline—It’s a Refinement
At Rise&Inspire, we believe in the upward journey of the soul. We believe in growing through life, not just going through it. So today, let us honor aging not as something to resist but as a process that reveals who we truly are.
Because the most powerful version of you is not the one who knows everything—but the one who has learned to value the right things.

Big Picture
Discernment—the quiet wisdom to choose what truly matters—is what gets better with age. It refines our focus, deepens our relationships, and shapes a life of meaning.
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