Flossie Lewis, a beloved figure from the PBS NewsHour's \"Brief But Spectacular\" series, recently celebrated her 100th birthday, reflecting on her journey through aging and the importance of maintaining one's spirit. In a heartfelt conversation with series creator Steve Goldblum, Lewis, who first appeared on the show at age 91, shared her thoughts on growing old, emphasizing that while her body may have aged, her personality remains vibrant.
Lewis candidly discussed the physical challenges she faces, including impaired vision and hearing, which have limited her ability to read and write. Despite these difficulties, she expressed a profound love for the people in her life, stating, \"I do not want to die because I love too many people.\" Her resilience and positive outlook on aging serve as an inspiration, as she noted that character and personality endure despite physical decline.
The conversation also touched on the emotional aspects of aging, with Lewis admitting to moments of shock and sadness as her memory occasionally falters. However, she finds joy in reminiscing about loved ones, highlighting the importance of connection and memory in her life.
As the segment concluded, Goldblum and the PBS NewsHour team extended their warmest wishes to Lewis on her milestone birthday, celebrating not just her longevity but the wisdom and joy she continues to share with the world.