I had not wanted to say
anything about anything, but sometimes the story needs to be remembered just so
we can get real enough before it is too late, because tomorrow never comes. And
that would be a waste of intelligence. Our next serious and most beneficial
task is to get to the stars, and seek new frontiers of endeavour so we can live
longer and happier, but first we have to be honest with ourselves and stop
lying to each other about why you cannot do something about this or that. In
some countries nearly all freedoms have been won by blood. I hope we can feed
ourselves, and avoid the Mephistopheles of raising sea levels, and a changing
environment. Yes, the age of interstellar travel is what is needed, and we need
to reach for the stars and seek out our frontiers just like the previous
explorers and engineers. Scientists have brought great advances in our lives
because we live right now at the best it’s been as far as we know IT.
Let's not forget the 80's
I was 10 as the 80's ended, and
my dad told me what he remembered about the first part of the decade, he said
at times with anger and comedy as he explained about the mix of riots, which
was often blurred as to who was who at the time.
What my dad said, the reality
was scary, and really elaborate at times, what he meant was later to sink in,
but for now the story was confined to his sense of humour and his fatalistic
view, but in all this he had seen through the players which was played out as
if it was some sort of game of chess, but with the horror of Armageddon the
only winner. There was always unemployment, AIDS, war, and nuclear paranoia on
the agenda.
Anyone, who tries to tell you
that they spent the decade with an asymmetric haircut, wearing legwarmers, and
doing the Rubik cube is lying. My hair was always plain and simple, and while
Thatcher did her thing, I did mine. I still have a nagging resentment about the
Thatcher legacy though, but it is hard to imagine going back to just a BT phone
land-line, and our big red brick home phone again.
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Oh, by the way, my name is Fran,
the daughter of Issy and Joe, more to come later....
Are you listening, what are you dreaming?
As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”
In my latest book “It’s Never Too Late” read how dreams do come true, but be careful what you wish for. Understand the secret of greed and you will attain one of the secrets of prosperity. The book will also take you on a journey and explores love, money, luck, and much more.
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Hey, Chuck. Did you bring any spending money? Viva la vida loca.
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