I’ve known for a long time that the people who played the crew of the starship Enterprise when I was a small child are getting old, but it still caught me by surprise Monday night to see a picture of a very old-looking Leonard Nimoy with the news that he has been hospitalized for severe chest pain.
When the celebrities of our youth grow old and start dying, we feel pangs of something. Is it regret? sadness? or something else? I’m not sure what to call it, but the feelings are ultimately about ourselves, not about the people who are dying.
James Doohan (Scotty) and DeForest Kelley (Dr. McCoy) are already gone. Nimoy (Spock) and William Shatner (Capt. Kirk) are old men. What does this say about me?
I know it sounds selfish to interpret someone else’s problems this way, but isn’t that natural? I didn’t know any of these people except as actors whose faces and voices were burned into my child brain. They only have meaning as reminders of the little boy who wanted to join them in space — away from the reality that seemed so unhappy down here.

I’m weary of degenerate society where my values aren’t welcome
Psychiatrist’s insight might be link between spiritual, material worlds
Are you ready for chaos when fed shutdown turns your gravity off?
Why do we create families? It’s a ‘matter of the heart,’ not head
When we don’t feel understood, we feel lonely even in a crowd
Taking responsibility for mistakes is foreign concept in many lawsuits
If I look closely at my old self, there’s a lot which is now dead
Briefly: Comic perfectly captured what I wrote about this weekend