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To: TobagoJack who wrote (163875)10/18/2020 2:48:51 PM
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My thought be with you on the family happenings.

Thanks. Family is interesting. The food fight over the estate, while I'm finishing up "fixing" the mess that is left now, has mostly left me feeling validated in my own choices. Lawyers are essential to getting things right... or, not. Don't ever trust them to make decisions. They're employees whose role is to help you accomplish your goals the right way... but, as true of all employees... it matters who you hire... and you need to start out knowing more than they do about the job you're hiring them to do... and check their work.

I'm not going to leave anything as a residual... including being very deliberate in not leaving others with headaches. That mostly means I intend that everything I have to give them will be distributed well enough before hand... not leaving anything to fight over... and not generating any surprises. Avoiding the food fight fostered by and among the clueless is essential to preserving the value, as much as it is to preserving harmony.

My Dad, also, thought he'd accomplished that goal, in account beneficiary designations, with a will and a trust... but... end of life can be messy... and there are unscrupulous people everywhere... including among lawyers, and those in the family who have never learned to fish... who find fighting over others catch, or stealing it, makes more sense than listening to reason and respecting parents wishes. Sigh.

Otherwise, I'd say it is vastly more important to teach the kids to fish than it is to give them fish... allowing that their rewards in life are mostly to be earned, instead of granted. Although, once they're accomplished fishermen... leaving them in control of some of what will be theirs, before it is... and leaving each a cherished fishing pole, or the equivalent, a gift as a keepsake, is still a good idea.

My wife was a highly skilled nurse, so knew full well the challenges she faced... and what "the systems" would give her as options, or do to her. Her two biggest requests of me were simple... that I not allow any other to make decisions, for her, and that I take care of her myself, rather than having her be cared for in an institution. Granted... also a simple choices... But, nothing simple beyond that, with much proving her trust in me, and in my honoring her choices, was faith well founded.

Life hold many surprises. It is good that what you learn about yourself is not the greatest among them.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (163875)10/18/2020 3:06:06 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 217576
 
We have been in HK since mid-August, after have de-camped Cape Town near end of July via Vancouver for 3 weeks. We learned a lot over the course of the year. #1 lesson was I need my weekly reflexology more than I knew, and must be in Hong Kong to get it exactly right. I am thankful to be back in HK.

Glad to hear you are back in control of your choices, again. Sorry I missed the unfolding of the saga in real time.

Synchronizing to the rhythms of life that keep us going, just as is true in the markets, is necessary for us in teasing out of the mass of noise something that we grasp onto as coherent.


Perhaps all is noise... and the rest is all and only what you make of it in your head ?

Hmmm.








To: TobagoJack who wrote (163875)10/18/2020 3:33:18 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 217576
 
On the Kids....

Yes, it all happens so fast... and far more in hindsight.

One recent regret... and its cause in counterweight...

My wife died in May... shortly after our daughter had her first... also a daughter. Much anticipation and excitement attendant on the event, of course... and most in the family acknowledge that my wife was anticipating and waiting for that event... but, then, the virus and its timing.

The hospital wouldn't allow family to attend, of course... although by the day of the event they'd relaxed the initially extreme closure enough that her husband was in fact granted leave to be present...

And, then... travel wasn't really possible... and, of course, "pre-existing conditions" a real concern... which, of course, was "a" risk... not "the" risk...

In any case... a new generation... now, very soon to be afoot... already a cause for significant concern given an apparently insatiable curiosity and a remarkable level of energy paired with persistence... so that the winning of mobility is certain to enhance it in sure to be catastrophic ways.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (163875)10/18/2020 4:21:36 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217576
 
Wandered through a few recent posts last night...

Noted one had you asking a question... perhaps not rhetorically... about your guru's comments on Trudeau.

Here's a timeline and a contained summary...

2016: Trudeau in tears at Auschwitz concentration camp with Canadian survivor

2017: Who's sorry now? A tale of 2 Trudeaus and their approach to historical wrongs

2019: Decades on, descendants of detained Italian Canadians recall shame

From that, still not clear exactly why one might fix on that particular element as "the" reason to suspect that Canadian voters are likely sustain their steady lapse into Trudeau theater fatigue. I assume, perhaps naively, that it is not intended to be tied into the "corruption" narrative that dominated as the theme in the others on the list of unlikely to be re-elected "leaders" ? Or, is there something else there that I'm missing ?

I'm assuming that call is mostly about the comical (Canadians having reduced being "sorry" not so much down to an art as to a reflex) and yet pathetic element in a bit too obvious pandering... but, perhaps the theater exists as it is being paid for, somehow...