Awesome video!!! You are 100% correct, but most people won't admit doing it. You are the first person I have "met" who understands me completely!!! There is noting I cherish more than Peace!
Many of these things apply long before old age: they just become more socially acceptable when society perceives that your have limited time to waste. I still waste plenty of time, but my internal monologue is always going as I do.
Ever since I got a heart condition, I no longer have the desire for social events and things like fairs, conventions, etc. The town I live in has activities for older people, but I have no desire to get involved. My energy is too limited now. When I still had some energy (more than now but less than as a young person), I preferred to go to events not in my town where there were pleasant conversations. You never see the people again which was OK because I notice familiarity breeds contempt. With local people you see often, what starts out as pleasant and rewarding soon turns ugly. They learn reasons to hate you and go from friend to enemy. Then you are stuck with them glaring at you. People can turn on you for the dumbest things like who you voted for. When you are at a far away event, like a Star Wars convention, you have fun admiring each others costumes. I had fun talking to one guy who was a Klingon. At another event, I met the guy who wrote the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles." I hate sticky relationships and avoid them like the plague. Now that I am not well enough to go to conventions and such, I live on the computer a lot.
Awesome video!!! You are 100% correct, but most people won't admit doing it. You are the first person I have "met" who understands me completely!!! There is noting I cherish more than Peace!
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@@TheStoryoftheElderly I've done all of the above. I am on the threshhold of elderly. Peace and quiet are what I want most.
Many of these things apply long before old age: they just become more socially acceptable when society perceives that your have limited time to waste. I still waste plenty of time, but my internal monologue is always going as I do.
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Ever since I got a heart condition, I no longer have the desire for social events and things like fairs, conventions, etc. The town I live in has activities for older people, but I have no desire to get involved. My energy is too limited now.
When I still had some energy (more than now but less than as a young person), I preferred to go to events not in my town where there were pleasant conversations. You never see the people again which was OK because I notice familiarity breeds contempt. With local people you see often, what starts out as pleasant and rewarding soon turns ugly. They learn reasons to hate you and go from friend to enemy. Then you are stuck with them glaring at you. People can turn on you for the dumbest things like who you voted for. When you are at a far away event, like a Star Wars convention, you have fun admiring each others costumes. I had fun talking to one guy who was a Klingon. At another event, I met the guy who wrote the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles." I hate sticky relationships and avoid them like the plague. Now that I am not well enough to go to conventions and such, I live on the computer a lot.
thank you very much, Please like, share and subscribe to my channel ❤❤
I did not like humans before I got old. I am still waiting for a spaceship,
to come and take me home. Humans are mindess morons. AHHHHH.
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it is easier to just read the list...
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Seems to me: one ought to at least start shaving before they talk about getting old. . . .
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