Paul James
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- Location
- Hayesville,N.C.
Is logic logical? By that I mean what might be logical to you might not be logical to me and vice versa. In my senior years, I see life a little different than I did when I was younger. I am convinced and persuaded that we change every ten years, like it or not. I am today a little more lenient with some of my thoughts and beliefs than I use to be, concerning morals politics and yes my beliefs.
I am presently trying to relearn my writing skills, brother have they changed! For downright meanness, I would love to write a perfect letter and then read a imperfect letter, the software Grammarly comes to mind, that's as close as I can come to writing perfectly. How else can one understand, one has to learn the wrong way first, to attempt to understand perfect? Take aging for example.
We can look back and see, if we want to, what mistakes we made and do something else differently. We can take words and change then into whatever we want to be right or wrong. We can see others mistakes as a senior citizens, whch goes right into our gandchilders ears and out the other, when we were there age. Ah! Looking backward as a senior citizen. Paul