What do I like about being independent?Oh, let me count the ways…For starters, I don’t get the ‘Monday morning blues’ anymore. None of that 9 – 5, 5-days a week business.And I make sure, as much as possible, that weekends are sacrosanct for leisure. Having time freedom definitely has its perks.This week, I noticed the eggs sell-by-date was well expired and I fancied an egg for breakfast, so I went to the local store and bought a few groceries. At the checkout counter I greeted the girl with a cheery ‘Happy Monday morning to you.’She looked at me as if I were a madman.“I hate Mondays.’ she replied. I asked her why and she told me it was because she was another week older. So I shared with her my ageing system and this quote about a life well lived: ‘I intend to live to the age of 90 when, on my 90th birthday,I will die from a single bullet to the head fired from the gun… of a jealous lover.’With that quote swimming around her head, and her hand reaching for the emergency red phone, I explained the rest… which brought a smile to her face.Because I Intend to live to 90, I counted my age from 1 to 45 the normal way. From there (the halfway point), I decided to count backwards. The math looks like this:At 50 I was 40 and starting to feel a little middle-age blubber again.. At 60 I’ll be only 30, probably experiencing the 7-year itch. (I missed that on the way up, but maybe it will happen on the way down?)In my 70s, I’ll behave like a moody teenager and, in my 80s, like a child again…Full of wonder and awe… desperate for ice cream and candy.It works for me, and it should work for you.It’s all attitude.And attitude is simply formed by mentality.
Cheers,
Trevor