On 6/20/07, Gene GeRue <genegerue AT ruralize.com> wrote:
I find serenity in having Plans A, B and C.
Spoken like a man who is still healthy. There's a wonderful short
story by someone like Henry James (probably not the Master but someone
of that era) about a guy who buys an annuity that will allow him to
live in the style to which he is accustomed until he reaches a certain
age. Of course, the old fellow survives his annuity and spends his
declining years as a pathetic hanger on. While the original plan was
to kill himself if he outlived his income, he just can't bring himself
to do it.
I have sympathy for your plans, Gene, but people overwhelmingly don't
act that way.
Not saying that you wouldn't be an exception.
Marie
[Homestead] Green Revolution was: Reduction Emissions Project
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