Regret’s truth

Apple Watch in a waiting room
i will never regret visiting my dermatologist. Began as an annual visit. Then biannually. And now, triannually.

Regret is inevitable but it doesn’t need to be a lifelong sidekick.

dad

Wisdom comes from experience.

Experience comes from making mistakes.

True wisdom is living with far fewer mistakes.

Is it possible you can eliminate or alleviate making mistakes?

If your goal isn’t impossible you’re not reaching high enough.

Insight: Keep making lifelong “mistakes”, but from small, creative ideas. Reach a point, and sustain it for your lifetime, where you never make a costly mistake.

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You did a thing, mind

Car clock
Chuck baked a breakfast casserole, knowing our departure goal was/is 6:00 AM.
Google map
Anticipated an hour (or two) additional travel time based on past experience.

Cherish, and nurture, your lifelong friendships.

dad

Yesterday we made a 6:00 AM departure for home.

A predicted six hour drive was going to be, in jeff-land, a minimum seven hour drive.

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Eleven, mind

Doggie stick library
No late fees.
Chimney Rock
Chimney Rock.

Incredible days are always available.

Career junkie, retiree, or someone in between.

Our years as a ‘retiree’ are a fraction of our work years.

But where there’s a will there’s a way.

We are having fun as rookie retirees.

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Road Trip day 10, mind

Fall foliage
From John’s back porch.
Fall foliage
Same place.
5-second video: Good morning (yesterday).

Yesterday was excellent.

Everything fell into place, yet nothing was planned.

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Road Trip day 9, mind

Chocolate Labrador retriever, staring intently
Maggie, 8 years old.

Yesterday was a 10-hour travel day.

Left Baltimore at 6:00 AM. Arrived Maggie’s place 4:00 PM.

We encountered zero traffic delays.

We drove the speed limit.

We feel so blessed.

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