From Birth Until Age 85, You Have 750,000 Hours - How Will You Spend Them?
Friday, January 16, 2009
Test Blog Post from Kindle
A big challenge is finding free ways to access the Internet, Kindle is always online and access is free if you can figure it out . Let's see if this works!
Your Kindle entry seemed to work but not sure how either. I am tracking your weather here from our land-based internet station. We are all in for a rough 7 days at least it seems but the sun is bright here today. I love to cocoon!! I can imagine your cozy cabin with a good old movie and popcorn. We might all have to be throwing Bill overboard but then he might be as entertaining to watch with "cabin fever" as a good movie provided Steve could use his skills at making a tight nautical knot to tie him down! Thinking of you several times daily and loving to see new blog entries! Indeed, watch for sharks but we are all more resiliant to nature than we have been conditioned to be.
When You Are 90 and Looking at the Book of Your Life, What Will You See?
Will it be a few pages consisting of the journey from cradle to cubicle to coffin? Or a multi-volume set bigger than an encyclopedia filled with adventures, explorations, experiences and wonderful relationships?
During your 750,000 Hours, will you have done the things you wanted to do or what society expected you to do? Will you have gotten the most of your 750,000 Hours or frittered them away on things that have no value to you?
Oh, by the way, if you're reading this now, you don't have 750,000 Hours anymore...
If this is it,the one chance to make the most of it, then this isn't a dress rehearsal! Our goal - when looking back at the 'Book of Our Lives' at 90, it will not be a slim volume, but rather something much larger. Something the size of a library perhaps?
Your Kindle entry seemed to work but not sure how either. I am tracking your weather here from our land-based internet station. We are all in for a rough 7 days at least it seems but the sun is bright here today. I love to cocoon!! I can imagine your cozy cabin with a good old movie and popcorn. We might all have to be throwing Bill overboard but then he might be as entertaining to watch with "cabin fever" as a good movie provided Steve could use his skills at making a tight nautical knot to tie him down! Thinking of you several times daily and loving to see new blog entries! Indeed, watch for sharks but we are all more resiliant to nature than we have been conditioned to be.
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