Sit With Elders Of The Gentle Race
My grandmother was the person I'd go to to talk about anything, despite us being polar opposites as far as politics and religion. She passed away in 2010, three weeks after my wedding. No one has filled that void, and no one could.
Without intending to give offense, I was pleasently surprised to find this community has its own sizeable contingent of elder statesmen.
What I'd like to ask of you folks is for you to share your wisdom on life; anything and everything. You've not only lived it, but have had the time to reflect on it, which is where I believe most of the learning is done.
What have you learned? What's important? What is the best way you've found to manage difficulty? Where have you found happiness?
I'm sitting at your feet, ready to listen and learn.
1 Live life as if there isn't any tomorrow.
2 Do not spend time worrying it accomplishes nothing. Rather decide what you can do regarding the problem and do it.
3 Make sure you tell those you love just that as often as you can and add how proud of them you are.That goes for your spouse also.
4 Managed your time so you can enjoy being relaxed.
5 Do not forget to plan for retirement.
6 try to be pleasant at all times and do not let idiots get you down.
7 always look for the bright side of events and you will recognize them