IT NEVER GETS EASIER
I haven’t been digging, Jim. Just read your response to Bennett re “life getting easier” at the old age. But then Ron Collins joined the conversation and took it in another, for me more or less predictable direction. So your statement kind of fell on the deaf ears there. Except, I heard you and was a bit taken aback by the finalty of your words. You sounded tired and worn out by the business of living. Sure, I can relate in general lines. Even agree , I must confess. Still we are supposed to seek the small pleasures and rewards in every day that we still live. If not, that is then usually a sign of a depression. Something that might need to be addressed.
Haven’t you just said your mother is still alive in her 90s? I always thought it was not supposed to happen that parents outlive their children… That something like that at least should not be our specific intention. I am sure you would not want to outlive yours , nor should your mother have to outlive you.
But then you said “ let the nature take its course”. I can not argue with that . Nature after all has the last word. Or…God does, by the means of nature.
