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Nov 23, 2022Liked by Kay Freeman

What a terrific way to look at life. I've always been an unapologetic half fuller. I will confess it is often difficult for me to live in the now. I am very guilty of achieving a goal, like publishing my first novel, and instead of sitting back to savor it, I jumped right in with submitting my second one. I can't decide if I'd be better served to savor and worry a little about the next one or jump ahead as I usually do. Retirement to me meant the freedom to truly work for myself. Some days I'm the toughest boss I've ever had, but most of the time it's quite a lot of fun! Thanks Kay for making me stop and say thank you! So glad you and your blog are there! Enjoy!

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Nov 23, 2022Liked by Kay Freeman

Happiness comes in many forms - As writer Edith Wharton said:”If only we’d stop trying to be happy, we could have a pretty good time!” Albert Schweitzer claimed: “Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory.” And George Santayana said it best: “There is no cure for birth or death save to enjoy the interval;” Wishing my sister Kay a lovely Thanksgiving and thanking her for a delightful article. It is always heartwarming to find someone who loves their work/endeavors!

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