I've been looking for a line (I think it's from the Ingoldsby Legends- but deuced if I can find it) which declares that a man has fulfilled his duty to the ages if he has
1. Produced a child
2. Written a book
3. Planted a tree.
I've done all three- the first in triplicate. So, please sir, can I be excused, now?
When I was a very small child I wanted to be a farmer. Well, having just spent an hour mucking out the rabbit and the guinea pigs, I reckon I've fulfilled that ambition too. P.S. There's a reason why guinea pigs are called "pigs" and it's not just because they squeak.
Do I have any ambitions left? More pertinently, is it proper for a person in their mid 50s to still have ambitions?
Except to grow old with dignity and grace- and not to hang about too long.
1. Produced a child
2. Written a book
3. Planted a tree.
I've done all three- the first in triplicate. So, please sir, can I be excused, now?
When I was a very small child I wanted to be a farmer. Well, having just spent an hour mucking out the rabbit and the guinea pigs, I reckon I've fulfilled that ambition too. P.S. There's a reason why guinea pigs are called "pigs" and it's not just because they squeak.
Do I have any ambitions left? More pertinently, is it proper for a person in their mid 50s to still have ambitions?
Except to grow old with dignity and grace- and not to hang about too long.
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Date: 2005-11-07 01:12 pm (UTC)We assume the past must have been worse in every way- but it ain't necessarily so. For instance I was reading the other day that our image of medieval peasants having bad teeth is simply not true. Some archaeologist who specialised in medieval peasants was saying that s/he had never found a medieval peasant with even a single dental cavity. They didn't have access to sugar, see....
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Date: 2005-11-07 01:50 pm (UTC)Of course people found meaning in their lives. They loved their families, they had celebrations when they got a musk-ox or whatever, and they probably had many good days.
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Date: 2005-11-07 02:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-07 03:40 pm (UTC)God.
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Date: 2005-11-08 01:30 am (UTC)