I set out to be a rail/road bum and enjoyed many years of success.
 I even wrote a nice essay about the subject soon after learning to read
and write. [age 6]
 I was told it was unacceptable. They tried to force me to write another
essay, which I refused to do.
 That was a wonderful propulsion toward my chosen destination.
 The education system DOES help one succeed!
 But I have this nasty habit of curiousity and industriousness.
 Today, I'm an almost total failure.
 What happened to my "dream"?

..maybe I should have gone to college for more 'help'?

"Life" is a terminal disease.
 After that, it's just a matter of to what degree and when.
 If we were built to live forever, we'd probably die of boredom eventually.

...makes me wonder if Alzheimers is sometimes a choice. [If you find
yourself being extremely bored, change your perspective?]
Why is it that a goodly number of people in AA are extremely intelligent
and virtually every genius I know is a pot head?
...and most speed freaks are total idiots...
 Trying to stay in the Bell Curve?

Morons and geniuses appear to be equally dysfunctional from different
directions.

Disease and weather gives us something to bitch about. That's fun and keeps
us going.;-)

Ode
>
>    Satisfaction and success is mostly  "a state of mind" anyway.
>
>    Often I think health is also.
>
>    It is interesting that all my friends who make the statement, "I am 
>healthy" are actually diseased.
>
>    I am thinking of writing an article,  "My Sick Friends". ........ or 
>would  "My Healthy Friends" be better.
>
>    Wayne
>
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