What's something you think is under appreciated. Explain.
The
right to vote, so many do not appreciate how hard and how long others had to fight
for the right to vote. If they did, they would vote without bitching about
having to do so.
As winter
summer approaches how do you stay productive?
I am a
believer that in order to be productive one must just do; don’t think about all
you have to do or where to start just get started on the task.
What's a popular
food you don't like?
Seafood,
I do not like seafood at all.
What do you think is
more interesting-art or history? Elaborate.
History
I really like history, all history especially the history or crime and
punishment and World War 2
What advice would
you give to someone half your age?
Live in
the here and now, do not stress over things you cannot change, and think will
something matter 1 or 5yrs time and what is being achieved when you are ranting
and raving over something
Insert your own
random thought here.
Sometimes
our thoughts go to a time in our lives, when things were not the best for us,
when this happens, we need to remind ourselves that it is the past and thinking
about it will not change anything so going over the event and reliving it in
our heads will achieve nothing, so do your best to push these thoughts aside
and be happy. Because we have only one life and should make the best of it.
It is definitely under appreciated. We should all vote!
ReplyDeleteThat we should
DeleteI’m right there with you on seafood. I’m allergic to shellfish. I do like a good fish and chips when I’m on the coast where I know it’s fresh.
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with you on #2 and I like history, too
Yes just do it don't think about it just do
DeleteI love history, whether it is analysing texts, laws, paintings, clothes, gardens or furniture. The more history we understand, the better our planning for modern life.
ReplyDeleteI agree with that
DeleteI love seafood but it does seem to be one of those things people love or hate. I'm with you on voting! Definitely a right that is under appreciated. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteNice to know others feel the same way
DeleteSuch wise advice about leaving the past in the past, Jo-Anne. We do need to enjoy each moment we have a live life to the fullest. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I am pleased you liked it
DeleteThat is very good advice at the end.
ReplyDeleteIt is how I feel and what I think
DeleteDearest Jo-Anne,
ReplyDeleteHistory is my big interest, always has been and always will be.
Favorite food is nice—when you're still allowed to eat most things...
Advice to others? LIVE your life—every day as there comes a time that all will be halted. Having no regrets is a great relief.
As for me, love to reminisce those fond memories together. Things are not the same anymore, especially health wise!
Still feeling grateful for having done and seen so many things with the fondest memories. Having found true love is in itself already rare.
Big hugs,
Mariette
History is amazing and remembering good times and even
Deletenot so good times feels good, yes finding true love is not something everyone is able to find
💞 Neither are there many good writers like yourself!
DeleteThat is interesting about voting. What I don't like is that they don't check drivers licenses. I agree with your answer for #2. I stress so much about what needs to be done. Recently I started to push myself to accomplish something each day and it seems to be working well for me. Sorry you don't like seafood. I really like salmon. Glad you like history. Good advice for someone 1/2 your age. I wish I could not stress. You're right, we can't relive the past.
ReplyDeleteThere was a time I stressed and worried about what things I had to do but no more and now I am happier also stress and Parkinson's don't go well together
DeleteVery good answer on voting- I almost didn't myself. Laurie likes seafood that isn't "fishy". Me, just keep the sushi away.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I feel about voting
DeleteThe five question is interesting, and the answer can be that a person must work for his family, and to the well for the comunity.
ReplyDeleteInteresting answer
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