JamesArthur60
US Veteran
Hard for me to believe, I'm now 65 years old and on Medicare. I find I remember more things from many decades ago, and forget what I did a few days ago. The joints ache, eyesight has gotten worse, and my reflexes are not as quick. So much has happened in 65 years it would take pages to list. Personally, (and maybe unfortunately) it seems the profession I chose pointed me in a direction of being cynical and non-trusting. As a member of the baby boomer generation I find everything today is happening faster. Hard work appears to be a bad word. Gimme that, or you owe me, seems to be the norm. We live in a world of high speed hand held computers for communication. Little eyeball to eyeball talking or touching. The world is changing. But, one thing I hope never changes. It's what holds we as human beings together. A bond so strong it cannot be broke. For those of the X generation and millennium generation, I hope you understand. It's not about how much money you make, or the cars parked in your driveway. Not even the number of guns you own. It's simply this: FAMILY. In the end, family is what counts. It didn't take me 65 years to know family is number one. But, when you reach age 65, one tends to look back more in time. Even at the mistakes that had high consequences. So, at the end of the day, throttle back and put your busy day to rest. Enjoy your family, especially children, they grow up so fast. Their is no "do over". I guess my message here is simple. Take it from an old guy, family is love, support, comfort and happiness. Have a safe and happy holiday season.