Thread: I Don't Have To
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Old Mar 13, 2019, 03:58 PM
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Well... I don't know. Now, toward the end of my life & looking back, I think what I should have perhaps done was to settle on one thing I would have been interested in pursuing & then to have pursued it. (Isn't hindsight always 20/20?)

Friends come & friends go. Looks fade with time. Stuff... wears out or simply gets tossed aside as time goes by. What other people think is their problem. Satisfaction in life, it seems to me from this vantage point, may simply be in doing some thing well. It doesn't have to be something big or extravagant. In fact, to some extent, I think it may well be best if it's not. It just needs to be something the person who's doing it values.

On one of our local TV station news programs, they do a weekly feature on people in our area who are doing something that is unique in some way or another. A while back there was a piece on an older man who's been building a wooden sailboat in his barn for 30 years. And it's still not done yet! During the segment he said he doesn't even care if he lives long enough to finish it. It was the day-to-day building of it that was important to him. That, it seems to me, is the way to live one's life.
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