JustDave
Well-known Member
First, lifetime is not a generation, which I was told one time was 35 years. I assume that's just an approximation, but in my case, a lifetime is 81 years. I guess I could say I've seen a lot in my lifetime. The A Bomb, Men on the Moon, bla bla bla, etc. But here's a noteworthy event from 6 or 7 lifetimes ago: Columbus discovered America, a land inhabited by people still living in the stone age. The changes that occur in one lifetime seem normal to us. But string a few together, and it can boggle the mind. It's hard for humans to comprehend time. I think for many of us, what we think of as a very long time is hardly any time at all.