tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696412436295712154.post6955040083640165829..comments2024-02-20T10:49:09.766-08:00Comments on RETIREMENT MEMOIRS: HIGHLY REFLECTIVERonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07353695791008715393noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696412436295712154.post-20210649459139428772011-01-24T13:43:04.553-08:002011-01-24T13:43:04.553-08:00Lovely thoughts, Ron. One of the challenges I sens...Lovely thoughts, Ron. One of the challenges I sense for the aging/aged is to keep the contemplation from becoming largely regret. It is not to hard to think about things we could have done better, but the gratitude you exemplify is a good antidote to melancholy. That has been identified as the # 1 quality contributing to happiness - at any age. <br /><br />TerryTerry Tiessenhttp://www.providenceseminary.ca/seminary/faculty/terry_tiessen/noreply@blogger.com