It has appeared to me increasingly in my 60 years, that a lot of wisdom is just not very possible and certainly not likely at earlier decades.
I’m beginning to wonder if younger folks even know how to read or count . . . some clerks are . . . shocking in their ignorance.
And this immigration issue makes clear that major huge chunks of people are utterly blind to brazen treason.
Leaves me wondering how true some of that evidence of mind control projects’ successful experiments . . . how true some of that evidence is . . .
It’s real shocking how many normally conservative folks are sounding traitorous these days.
But then, having lived 60 years . . . well, it’s kind of like weeds . . . there always seems to be a new crop of clueless folks.
Not to mention more deadwood that's outlived its usefulness.
I Googled a couple of people I used to know, grew up with to a point, just to see if they were still alive. It's funny, some are and doing exactly what their path then would have led them to, and some are gone. None have risen into national attention and none of them were ever interested in doing so. Others, not these I hung out with, were going to go places, talked about it a lot, and it just didn't work out. They all knew how to read and do math and science but none are doing science now. None are in politics, nor are lawyers, nor are senile. All are highly moral and none are particularly church-going.
What I mean is that those who are shocking in their ignorance can safely be ignored. Those who have it together will be obvious. How far anybody goes will depend on a lot of factors, but being happy along the way and at the end is all that counts. I am using 'happy' in the technical sense.