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I will always be grateful for the time I spend caring for my father. Heās 92, a retired Navy chief (20 years) and full of stories of the pastā¦. and while technology is a wonderful thing, I remember one of the first lessons I learned about information on the internetā¦āgarbage in, garbage outā.
Iāve found that almost any old person has wisdom and history and perspective to pass along, f anyone is willng to listen. Iāve also found that most of the young āuns donāt give a whit. The world began the day they were born.
Now approaching 74, Iāve had a wonderfully mixed career in teaching, music, and over 50 years in information technology. The most memorable and treasured experiences have been with people, usually older than I was at the time, who in some way passed on to me a portion of their own experience and wisdom. If somewhere there are a few younger people who will count time spent with me in the same way, my life has been well spent.
The extent of my grandfatherās wisdom was ālife is hard, and itās going to get harder with dwindling resources and more competition born everyday. Find yourself a cave and donāt have kids.ā
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
You must be Samual T. Cogley, attourney at law or an obsessive. Crackpot whoās escaped from his keeper.
jeanie5448 over 10 years ago
will never have the family memoriesā¦ā¦.wish I had spent more time talking to my grandparents and even my parents.
ysyardaz over 10 years ago
I will always be grateful for the time I spend caring for my father. Heās 92, a retired Navy chief (20 years) and full of stories of the pastā¦. and while technology is a wonderful thing, I remember one of the first lessons I learned about information on the internetā¦āgarbage in, garbage outā.
38lowell over 10 years ago
ā¦..and, the present administration?
38lowell over 10 years ago
Who fills up Google & Wikipedia?
SallyLin over 10 years ago
@Grog: Right on both counts!
tahoeh2o over 10 years ago
I have forgotten more than most will ever knowā¦
LuvThemPluggers over 10 years ago
Iāve found that almost any old person has wisdom and history and perspective to pass along, f anyone is willng to listen. Iāve also found that most of the young āuns donāt give a whit. The world began the day they were born.
EarlP2 over 10 years ago
Now approaching 74, Iāve had a wonderfully mixed career in teaching, music, and over 50 years in information technology. The most memorable and treasured experiences have been with people, usually older than I was at the time, who in some way passed on to me a portion of their own experience and wisdom. If somewhere there are a few younger people who will count time spent with me in the same way, my life has been well spent.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 10 years ago
The extent of my grandfatherās wisdom was ālife is hard, and itās going to get harder with dwindling resources and more competition born everyday. Find yourself a cave and donāt have kids.ā
Constantinepaleologos over 10 years ago
Earl should try reading The Giver, and then follow his example.
platechick over 10 years ago
Yes but with an old person, you donāt have to ask or look stuff up. They just TELL you :~)