That's why I walk at night and mow the lawn on The Edge of Night (sunset).Common sense prevails.
Hmmm...wasn't that a soap opera? Yeah, it was. 1975 to 1984
(Another one I'm glad I missed.
I had a period in the early 90's (I was in my early 40's) when the drunks and dopers and psychiatric cases (suicide) were dropping like flies. Five in two years!We are at that point in life where we start losing friends a little faster.
I was openly angry about the waste of perfectly good people who made bad choices.
I told one person, "When you get to about 40, you start choosing which bad habits you're willing to give up in exchange for surviving."
Like smoking, drinking, drugging, driving like you have the reflexes of a teenager, and refusing to ask for help.
Now I'm 66 and time is taking them out.
One thing I've noticed: When a person gets to where he (mentally) can't do the things he has done all his life, he will be dead within 5 years.
Have you noticed that?
I'm talking about an A/C guy that couldn't install a relay in 2.5 hours. I called him down off the ladder, fixed his mistakes, and had it running in 25 minutes.
Another one asked me to write down how to calculate superheat because he couldn't remember long enough to drive to the customer's house.
Both of them dead in about 5 years.
I can't blame them for Senile Dementia or Alzheimer's, but I can notice when I see it happening.
AAC = good. Keeps the rust off my brain.
