I often think that we Baby Boomers have lived the most care free and charmed life in the history of this violent world, and the time is coming very soon to pay the piper. In fact, the bill is past due.
I don’t know anyone who has lived like that-not co-workers, neighbors, and certainly not family-but I don’t live in a city, and haven’t in the past unless I had to because of my husband’s job or military service-life is easier there, I suppose, but I was raised in a remote place, so city life has no appeal for me. And I’ve been ready for the revolution ever since my parents gave me a copy of Atlas Shrugged for my 14th birthday and I read it. I’m ready and willing-bring on that revolution at last...
I don’t know anyone who has lived like that-not co-workers, neighbors, and certainly not family-but I don’t live in a city, and haven’t in the past unless I had to because of my husband’s job or military service-life is easier there, I suppose, but I was raised in a remote place, so city life has no appeal for me. And I’ve been ready for the revolution ever since my parents gave me a copy of Atlas Shrugged for my 14th birthday and I read it. I’m ready and willing-bring on that revolution at last...
What were you doing 1965-1969? My life was not care free and it was frequently violent.