It is really what I think
of me, and when I discover the character defects in me (which are much easier at an
older age, try my best to change them to become a better person. It doesn’t always happen
but when it does I am elated. Often-times others don’t even notice (or care for that matter).
But I care.
After about six years of being interested in it, and studying it, I have learned one very
valuable lesson. When I decide to make a friend or not make a friend, it has nothing to do
with his or her religion (or lack thereof); it is his or her treatment of other people, animals,
and respect for other humans and life in general, and of course the planet in which
we live.
Change is gradual. Two decades ago, my focus and only goal was to a. become rich
and famous b. have my share of women but “trade them in” when I got tired of them, not
even thinking of their feelings, and that was about it.
I, of course, look back at “that person” who was me with disdain, but as I talk to other
adults my age, I find I am not alone.
I am a better person now, probably because life itself makes one humble and one finally
realizes there is (most likely) a G-d in charge and no matter what I think I want or need, I
am but a “player on the stage” (as Shakespeare said) trying to do my best. I hope you’ll
join me in trying to learn this very interesting thing called life.
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