By the time we secured a job, we had money and lots of energy but sadly, NO TIME!!
By the time we grow old, time is on our hands, we have money from retirement funds but hardly any energy left.
May you live each day to the fullest so that you can have time, $$$ and energy to enjoy the rest of your days with your loved ones. Have a lovely day, everyone.
*Thanks to Sharon who sent me this post which I rewrote to dramatize it a bit :-).
4 comments to The Three Stages of Life
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Unknown Good morning, Walla! Lovely to hear from you again!!
Wah - Latin from my learned friend!
Google translate said: " annivenientes bring many advantages with him, and they that depart adimiunt many things.
I guess we are right about at the same stage of life...although I have a longer lap to finish as my younger one is only 12.5.
There comes a time in life when we stop and wonder, "What is life all about? Education? Rat race? Career? Family? Self-fulfilment? etc?"
At this point of my life, I really begin to question and look back and wonder what is the sum of all my experiences.
I wonder and fret about mistakes and let go and try to hobble on to make the best of what is left.
Think that is called mellowing and ageing :-).
And if there is anything left behind when I go, it is a bonus . :-)
Take care and have a good day.
God bless you and yours always.
Cheers
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walla "What given when young, taken when old."
How we conduct ourselves at every stop of the journey will determine how we experience the final insight at the last stop.
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Unknown Dear Walla
Thanks for your beautiful words of wisdom and experience. Deep, true and most profound.
Take care and have a great weekend! Stay in touch!
Cheers
walla There could be a fourth and final stage which goes like this:
"“Multa ferunt annivenientes commoda secum, Multa recedentes adimiunt.”
;P