Retired people are easy to talk with
My father-in-law used to say retired people are easy to talk with—they have nothing to prove. Perhaps this means no ego.
:- Doug.

My father-in-law used to say retired people are easy to talk with—they have nothing to prove. Perhaps this means no ego.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1618
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It’s interesting about our egos that they always want to take over. Yet, if we had no ego, we would still be alive, still be loved, still be heard.
:- Doug.
So what is the best I can do, be? This moment and tomorrow morning? I can speak with others. Be present without my self. Talk about what matters.
:- Doug.