I’ve been alive for quite a while and lived in the Northeast, South, Midwest and West.
Over time I’ve noticed how people and places have changed. I realize that change is an inevitable consequence of life.
Many of the changes eroded our self-sufficiency and automatic thinking.
I often wonder what life would be like now without all of the creature comforts that we’ve become used to.
Whether it’s communication, entertainment, education, food or a host of other things that were very different in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s; how would your life be different?
Could you survive growing all of your own food?
Cooking all of your meals from scratch?
Using a phone that’s attached to a wall that only allows you to talk through it?
No video games or computers and having to go outside to play and being in the house before the street lights came on.
I know I’m sounding nostalgic but your mental engagement is essential. Relinquishing any part of you is detrimental to your progress.
Even baby steps are better than being trampled on.
Our precious commodity of time is irreplaceable and should be treated as such.
Today is one of a kind; make the most of it, whatever that means to you.
Trust me; tomorrow will be different.