A lot of the reason I linked to it, Zander, was a very simple premise: Not all, but many of the problems we have in our lives are related to things which have a fairly straightforward solution. It may not be the easiest solution to nail down, and several smaller problems of the same flavor may look like one huge problem. But, as a for-instance, pretty much everything not-good in my life right now is based on two things: my weight and my unemployment. I am trying to exercise and eat less to cut down on the weight, and I am trying to find alternate sources of income to get around the lack of job.
A much bigger problem was paying for health care, which is hideously expensive here. But I got into a county program for low-income folks, and voila! Problem solved, or at least solved enough. That was a weight off my mind, and made everything else more possible.
The one thing, good or ill, about death is that you have run out of chances. So it seems very good to me to make as many chances as you can while alive, and to enjoy whatever you are able to, and to do your best not to hurt anyone along the way, because what you are left with at your death is how you will be remembered.
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Date: 2005-01-10 06:10 pm (UTC)A much bigger problem was paying for health care, which is hideously expensive here. But I got into a county program for low-income folks, and voila! Problem solved, or at least solved enough. That was a weight off my mind, and made everything else more possible.
The one thing, good or ill, about death is that you have run out of chances. So it seems very good to me to make as many chances as you can while alive, and to enjoy whatever you are able to, and to do your best not to hurt anyone along the way, because what you are left with at your death is how you will be remembered.