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Old 05-24-2022, 03:24 PM   #61
PSFORD99
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Centerville
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M.O.C. #9051
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Originally Posted by AZ Traveler View Post
I was born in 51 and have been happily unemployed for the last 6 years after 27 years in the Navy and 13 with industry. My greatest passion is chasing birds with my pups and it is better than it has ever been.

I agree there are things we have lost but we have gained so much more. We also have the option to take advantage of the new technology and ways of life or leaving them. You have to make the choices that best fit you.

The issues I have seen with both my kids and some of my older friends is an unwillingness to be flexible. If the jobs, opportunity or lifestyle is changing in your area and you don't like it - move to somewhere different. We certainly need to be more mobile today. Many younger folks will need to changes jobs and often professions multiple times in their life to be successful. They have to be willing to accept some risk. Most important is making the right choices which is harder today because there are so many more available.

For the older folks remember the line from Shawshank Redemption - "Get busy living or get busy dying." You need to stay in touch and understand technology change or you will get run over.
Maybe take another look at our world today , and rethink if you think it’s a better world compared to the 50 , and 60’s that we grew up in . Then take a look at what went on in Texas today .

Seems all the things you mentioned about technology etc , doesn’t mean much when these things are common place in todays world . I’m sad the young children have this threat in everyday life now . Yup what a great world we have now compared to my days of being young .
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