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Aging & the Accelerated loss factor

I watch people and interact with them through conversation and listen to the conversations that occur with different age groups of people.

I notice the loss factor in full force.

The loss factor is a phenomena that occurs at a unique point in an individuals life when they experience the loss of what was hoped to be, a recognition of sorts, that sometimes there are dissapointments that ruin people and that an erosion of spirit occurs if due diligence is not practiced.

It is a very important part of a persons life to have introspective thought. To reflect on both what is had and what is lost. I believe in the saying you can know not happiness where great sorrow did not accompany it.

The balance of perspectives in ones life which changes with introduction to other people’s thought process and views is what makes the human psyche such a volatile place….an exciting place.

I respect order and organization and understand it’s need but I never lose sight of the fact that it is the spontaneity and energetic carelessness of moments that keeps ambition and drive in me to accomplish more.

I feel great pain and sadness from time to time but I respect that feeling – It is what has made me but I will not succumb to the cycle of apathy and punch card life that some have come to embrace…the loss of time – the loss of friends – the loss of expendable income. That is not what
this is about.

To live is to craft a speech as if you had 2 minutes to tell your lifes’ story with every emotion and urgency that you could muster to a young child and have them be as energized as you still are about what you can do and what you feel in this life.

The Accelerated Loss Factor will never disappear or slow down. It is constant – It rides shotgun to time – As you walk the time line you pick up things and you drop things until you reach the end of your timeline and you have to guage what you kept and what you threw away.

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