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AT 69 years of age, I have come to the realization that many older people I knew and interacted with during my youth were actually a lot smarter and wiser than I gave the credit for at the time. I used to think they were just old fogey's blowing off steam - it turned out some were pretty damned wise and wish I had payed more attention to them at the time - parents included! I find myself wishing I had come to this realization sooner as it would have saved me from making a few mistakes along the way.
Today I find myself trying desperately to help my kids and younger folks with life's lessons learned and they look at me just the way I looked at the older generations 50 years ago. It's really a shame!! I suppose it's just human nature but there are a very small handful that actually heed advise and take advantage of what they learn very young. I don't know if there is a way to increase that percentage but I keep looking and trying.
My wife and I moved 18 months ago to a nice area with some very successful and intelligent residents. I actually love to meet new people who are smarter, bolder and have more experience than I do. I am finally at the point in my life that I look forward to learning and taking advice from a select few that are smarter, more knowledgable and more successful than I. That's how we learn!
I always made it a point to hang around with people who I had things in common with but also had areas of expertise far greater than I and that I could learn from. I will not give up the thirst for knowledge until I am no longer here and breathing. Yes, I like to live in my comfort zone also - but we should NEVER be too old, comfortable or complacent to better ourselves through knowledge - no matter what the subject matter is. Passing it along has never been so important!
I don't really know why I felt he need to post this on a forum like this, but I guess this is as good a place as any and being that the average age of the forum members here is more than likely higher than many forums, I hope it might give a few of us a little impetus to try in a palatable way to enrich and better the lives of younger people for whom we car about.
End of my philosophical post.
Today I find myself trying desperately to help my kids and younger folks with life's lessons learned and they look at me just the way I looked at the older generations 50 years ago. It's really a shame!! I suppose it's just human nature but there are a very small handful that actually heed advise and take advantage of what they learn very young. I don't know if there is a way to increase that percentage but I keep looking and trying.
My wife and I moved 18 months ago to a nice area with some very successful and intelligent residents. I actually love to meet new people who are smarter, bolder and have more experience than I do. I am finally at the point in my life that I look forward to learning and taking advice from a select few that are smarter, more knowledgable and more successful than I. That's how we learn!
I always made it a point to hang around with people who I had things in common with but also had areas of expertise far greater than I and that I could learn from. I will not give up the thirst for knowledge until I am no longer here and breathing. Yes, I like to live in my comfort zone also - but we should NEVER be too old, comfortable or complacent to better ourselves through knowledge - no matter what the subject matter is. Passing it along has never been so important!
I don't really know why I felt he need to post this on a forum like this, but I guess this is as good a place as any and being that the average age of the forum members here is more than likely higher than many forums, I hope it might give a few of us a little impetus to try in a palatable way to enrich and better the lives of younger people for whom we car about.
End of my philosophical post.
