Title: Tell Me A Lie Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Oct 4, 2008 Author:Sammi Jo Post Date:2008-10-04 21:32:20 by Lod Keywords:None Views:3260 Comments:12
As one ages, they realize that time is short, not to be wasted, rather to be used wisely to best effect.
As we age, our minds eye becomes paramount. Long ago my much older mentors urged me to use my brain to look over the horizon. For a long time I did not truly understand, now I do, I truly do. They told me that after one has lived a long period of history, they then have a solid foundation that allows them to look over the horizon, to see and understand with a clarity as never before.
They told me that after one has lived a long period of history, they then have a solid foundation that allows them to look over the horizon, to see and understand with a clarity as never before.
My parents, and grandparents, reached that state - I hope that it comes to me soon.
Sometimes, I think that I'm getting there, on some subjects, and then on other day to day stuff, I regress.
It probably depends on how many 'irons in the fire' one has to handle on a day to day basis.
Right now, my little fingers are toasty in a few areas...but that's fine. It let's me know that I'm still alive enough to feel the fire.
It stems from two things, having a firm grasp of ones lived history, coupled with an unbiased appreciation of mankind.
No one can BS us about history we have lived, no writer, historian nor politician, we know what we have lived, unvarnished by others. If we drop our own personal bias as to good or bad, it then becomes much easier to look ahead.
No one can BS us about history we have lived, no writer, historian nor politician, we know what we have lived, unvarnished by others. If we drop our own personal bias as to good or bad, it then becomes much easier to look ahead.
In other words, 'Don't piss on my leg and tell me that it's raining.'