What I shed, What I keep
What I Shed, What I Keep Every few months, an old version of himself quietly expires and a new one takes its place: a different hat, softer pants, fewer social feeds tugging at his skin. This is the story of a man in his seventies, tracking a lifetime of reinventions — wardrobes, houses, work, even underpants — to ask what he is willing to shed, and what he will fiercely keep. Denzil Jayasinghe 6 min read · 1 day ago E very few months, something in me starts to itch. Not on the skin — somewhere under it. A quiet insistence that the man I was three months ago is slightly out of date. So I molt, gently, and agree to become someone else. Two months ago, I put Facebook and Twitter away. Not in a grand dramatic gesture, just… closed the tabs and did not open them again. The hours that came back to me drifted into writing instead. I found myself at the keyboard, telling small stories with a boyish enthusiasm I thought I had lost. This essay is one of the side effects. Sometimes, out of habit...