A Few Things I’ve Learned Along the Way…

I really am glad I’m not young anymore.  Well, I admit, it might be nice to be 35 again. But I would never want to lose the knowledge and confidence that only comes with getting older.  Perceptions change with time, education and experience. Here are a few bits of personal knowledge I’ve picked up along the way:

  1. Most “experts” aren’t.  Especially, if they are a TV political pundit or a Financial Advisor.
  2. Money is a concept, not a reality.
  3. There is value in all work:   There is a great need for incredibly talented plumbers, handymen and carpenters, among other professions, who have skills I lack.
  4. The Religious Right isn’t really either.  Religion and matters of faith and spirituality are a very personal journey and no one should try to impose their values on anyone else.
  5. Diversity is really good for everyone.  People need to accept the fact that we are a multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-religious society and revel in the richness.
  6. There is no education like travel.
  7. Pets are an essential part of the family–and you can love them more than some of your human family.  That’s just fine…
  8. Perception isn’t reality.
  9. Some friends are of a time and a place, but others are forever.  The forever friends are priceless.
  10. An open mind and an open heart are the most important traits one can aspire to have.
  11. I have to go to the gym whether I want to or not.
  12. Don’t be afraid to go your own way and trust your own instincts.
  13. Algebra really was a waste of time and is useless in real life.
  14. It’s a good thing to question everything and form your own, educated opinions.
  15. There is such a thing as a fact even if others refuse to recognize it as such.
  16. For those of us who go to College, a Liberal Arts Education is invaluable.  And it makes you really good a cocktail party chat.
  17. Hangovers take much longer to recover from as you get older…Moderation is a very good thing.
  18. After 40, good clothes and good grooming really are important.  Messy, casual looks that work for younger people just make mature people look poor and homeless.
  19. It’s better to try to understand people who are different from you than to judge and dismiss them.  You are the loser if you don’t try to understand them.
  20. Home really is where the heart is…

More to come…

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5 responses to “A Few Things I’ve Learned Along the Way…

  1. Renee's avatar Renee

    Thanks for making me smile today. All your comments are true. I’d like to be 35 again too but I have become very comfortable with who I am now.

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  2. That liberal arts education has been invaluable to me in my work and life — totally agree. More valuable after 40, perhaps, than even before.

    Very true about grooming and dressing when older. And I say this as a guy who tends to look like a bum most of the time.

    Don’t know if I agree about Algebra. But then, I’m still trying to figure it out.

    Great list, Scott. Thanks for writing it up.

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  3. Gail's avatar Gail

    Don’t want to be 35 again either, but not sure I wanted to become my mother either. Thanks for the list!

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  4. Aunt Lily's avatar Aunt Lily

    You have something hear that should go viral.

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