I am ninety-five and experience has taught me two things first it is the quality of life which counts and second is that sheer luck plays an important part in what we can do and what is really important.
Our quality of life largely depends on what we 'briing to the table' our personal values...
This exchange lacks clarity - the important issue is what human values each of us catches (acquires) from parents, schools, contemporaries which are conditioned by religion, experience, contacts etc. Each of us has an individual and unique set of values which are our 'habits of thinking' about...
This is a fantastic story of one individual whose character, physique and values enabled him to survive when almost all others would have died. It provides an enlightment to us all. However I question whether this lesson necessarily applies in all circumstances. For some e.g. those dying in...
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