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Ed Kennell

Like Toby sings " How old would you be If you didn't know the day you were born".        I'm a 55 yo that happened to be born sometime during WWII.

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ebinmaine
11 hours ago, PWL216 said:

mentally challenging

 

 

I'VE BEEN CALLED THAT !!!!!

 

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Mickwhitt said:

I can see the sand running out the glass these days, when I didn't even know there was a glass in my youth. The trick is not to try and stop up the hole; it's to make sure you use every grain of sand you can

 

Some days I do well remembering that,  others not so much.  

 

Excellent advice there.  

 

 

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, kpinnc said:

age will eventually affect your memory

 

As we all know, many of us first hand, that's certainly true.

 

I've known for many years that I am neurodivergent. Formerly known as ADD or nowadays- ADHD inattentive.

One of my main symptoms is absolutely terrible short-term memory. I've been this way forever.

 

I've been mildly frustrated more times than I could even begin to count by people saying that my bad memory is a sign of age.

 

IT'S NOT..

 

All I can really do is hope it doesn't get any worse or at least not much worse.....

 

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kpinnc
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

One of my main symptoms is absolutely terrible short-term memory. I've been this way forever.

 

Same. I can set a wrench down, and spend the next 15 minutes trying to remember where I put it... :rolleyes:

Long term is somewhat better, but not great. My wife says so anyway. :P I think that's just a tool she has for unwinnable disagreements. I believe women have a rulebook somewhere with all that stuff in it. 

Kept in some top secret library that is off limits to males. But that is another discussion!

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

Same. I can set a wrench down, and spend the next 15 minutes trying to remember where I put it... :rolleyes:

Long term is somewhat better, 

 

 

Oddly enough,  my long term memory is excellent.  

 

 

2 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

My wife says so anyway. :P I think that's just a tool she has for unwinnable disagreements. I believe women have a rulebook somewhere with all that stuff in it. 

 

 

It's actually fairly simple. 

Rules as follows:

A. She's right. 

B. You're the opposite of correct.  

3. See #1 which we all can clearly see isn't there. 

Section 7.b/eleventeen80. ... see "A"  

 

~Fin. 

 

 

 

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kpinnc
4 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

It's actually fairly simple. 

Rules as follows:

A. She's right. 

B. You're the opposite of correct.  

3. See #1 which we all can clearly see isn't there. 

Section 7.b/eleventeen80. ... see "A"  

 

~Fin. 

 

Sounds like you got a peek at the "book of secrets"... :lol:

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

Sounds like you got a peek at the "book of secrets"... :lol:

 

Howzzaboutt we just keep that quiet ehh??!!??

 

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kpinnc
Just now, ebinmaine said:

Howzzaboutt we just keep that quiet ehh??!!??

 

Keep what quiet? B)

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SylvanLakeWH

What were we all talking about??? :confusion-confused:

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Brockport Bill

Great Thread !!!  I learned a valuable lesson in about my middle age years  -- what you do  ( for a "job" ) is not who you are -- it's what you do. You could be a heart surgeon, a plumber, carpenter, truck driver, police officer, nurse, teacher or whatever - or maybe a wheel horse mechanic ??  Hopefully people have a wonderful satisfying work life for many years.  But those "jobs" are what we "did"............ I learned an important perspective many years before I retired from my high profile leadership position -- therefore, I was well prepared after I retired for the "adjustment" to not be what I was during my career. I am constantly asked by people if i miss it? Meaning my career? My answer is ...I miss the people and those I worked with doing great team things with great results -- but most who ask that question to me they really are meaning... do I miss the high profile? The answer is "not really" !!  I had a wonderful career and job with great satisfaction -- but it was what I did.. not who I was. So for those who have left careers and found greater or more fulfillment, and good friendships, and satisfaction with your new role or phase in life... I say good for you - - because your "job" was what you did - hopefully fun and rewarding. Now you get to do more of what makes you who you are... family time, volunteering, helping neighbors, being charitable, etc . ENJOY it !! We all know it goes by real fast !!

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wallfish
On 2/7/2024 at 6:19 PM, Sparky said:

  If you’ve met me and you disagree … well prepare to have your dang Red Square account stomped on and deleted! RS is no place for anyone that disagrees with me :eusa-doh:!

Uh Oh

I can tell @Sparky hasn't gotten any for a while! Even a snickers bar ain't gonna help him.

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Sailman

I watched an interesting fellow (retired) give a Ted talk on retirement recently. He stated there were 4 stages one goes through after retirement. Stage #1. The vacation stage - The freedom to do what you want, sleep as late as you want, etc. is much like a vacation...enjoy it. Stage #2 is the hard one when the vacation runs out, boredom may set in and one is faced with the loss of identity (associated with a career), questioning if one has value, etc. One wants to get through this one as fast as possible, as it can be depressing. Stage #3 is the exploration of what do I "want to do" with the I have left time that is fulfilling and brings me joy. Feel free to try things and don't be concerned if it doesn't pan out as it will eventually lead to stage #4. This is where one finds their place and purpose in retirement and it usually involves som "service to others". This can be the most rewarding part of retirement and to use his expression "wring the most out of retirement". Judging by the comments on this excellent thread many retired folks here have already found that sweet spot in the 4th stage. I am just retiring officially this year but have been seeing all 4 stages happening simultaneously.......probably due to being a non-conforming free spirit and entrepreneur all my life....:coffee:

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, Sailman said:

Judging by the comments on this excellent thread many retired folks here have already found that sweet spot in the 4th stage. I am just retiring officially this year but have been seeing all 4 stages happening simultaneously.......probably due to being a non-conforming free spirit and entrepreneur all my life....:coffee:

 

 

Good post.  

 

Ya know what I find interesting for my own personal reasons... having been through what I have in the last several years I've already experienced the 4 stages even though I'm 9 to 12 years away from retirement.  

 

I've had days and weeks when I feel great and I've had weeks and months when I started thinking I'd need to resign and go on SSI or Disability.  ( lately I feel much better) 

 

If/when I ever do actually retire from full-time work I already have enough of a fulfilled time in life I'd just keep on truckin'... figuratively at that point,  of course.  

 

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Lee1977
On 2/8/2024 at 4:40 PM, kpinnc said:

 

Same. I can set a wrench down, and spend the next 15 minutes trying to remember where I put it... :rolleyes:

Long term is somewhat better, but not great. My wife says so anyway. :P I think that's just a tool she has for unwinnable disagreements. I believe women have a rulebook somewhere with all that stuff in it. 

Kept in some top secret library that is off limits to males. But that is another discussion!

That useally happen when we run in to a problem, as you can't finish what you were working until you do somethine else. So laying down that tool, WH part, or what ever is completely eraced from membery. You are onto fixing the next. If you can fine that wrench in 15 minuntes, you doing great, usually takes me half an hour on a good day. 

That theory that everything is destroyed and replaced every second, and sometimes something is missed, may be a second, minute, or longer before it is decovered and replaced.

I now heard,."We are in a semilation. if you are not looking at it, it isn't there".  There may be something to that. There is something real strange going on. 

This about us older persons loosing our mines I don't know, seams to be everybody now of days, I was just at Arby's the bill was $22.22. I gave the young man $22.25. he had to ask and older man what change to give me. He couldn't see that all he had to do was subract 2 from 5. This is not the first time

this has happened. Being old I might not rember all of them , but I can recall sever more. One thing is for sure this new math isn't working for these young people unless they have a computer, Guess he has learned that the chashresgter has one built in.

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wallfish
4 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

I now heard,."We are in a semilation. if you are not looking at it, it isn't there".  There may be some to that. There is something real strange going on. 

Yeah, try to explain where all of those missing socks from the dryer go or all of those 10mm sockets??? Or, how any little spring can so easily disappear like magic and so quickly never to be found again!

Has anyone ever actually found just a single sock, a 10mm socket or a little spring? :D

 

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, wallfish said:

 

Has anyone ever actually found just a single sock, a 10mm socket or a little spring? :D

 

 

I've consulted the local experts. Trina and her mom.  

They state there's a mythical creature called a Sock Monster. 

 

 

Can't speak for the 10mm or springs.  

 

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Lee1977

I just though that if we are in a semilation, maybe worth stating out load what we are looking for so they can reveal it to us. 

I have found some 5/16 and 3/8 nuts that I dropped, don't know if they were the same one I had just dropped. 

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