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8/10/2024 2:10:16 AM
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A Diminishing Portfolio of Enthusiasms
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John P. Weiss / [28]14 Comments
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Topics: [29]Aging | [30]death | [31]Encouragement | [32]Hope | [33]inspiration
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| [34]Introspection | [35]Jim Harrison | [36]Life | [37]Life lessons | [38]
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Wisdom | [39]Thomas McGuane
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Everyone disburses
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[47118_5740]
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Selfie of me and my mother
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My mother’s room was on the third floor at Sunrise Senior Living.
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The third floor is the memory care unit because everyone living there has some
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form of dementia, except for my mother. Her body was shriveled up and mostly
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frozen from late-stage Parkinson’s disease, but her mind was sharp.
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When we first moved to Nevada and I was choosing an assisted living community
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for my mother, Sunrise Senior Living stood out as the most beautiful and
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professional. But they only had two rooms available—one on the second floor,
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and one on the third floor.
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My wife, a hospice nurse, recommended we select the third-floor unit.
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“But that’s the memory care unit. Everyone there has dementia or some form of
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memory loss,” I told my wife.
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“I know, but that means the staff-to-patient ratio will be higher. And since
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she can’t walk or leave her room, she’ll see the staff more. You know how
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social your Mom is,” my wife said.
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My wife is brilliant.
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We chose the third-floor room, and sure enough, Mom loved it. There were views
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of the mountains outside her bedroom window, and the staff loved visiting with
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her because she was outgoing and of sound mind.
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I frequently visited Mom and brought her cupcakes, snacks, and new books to
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read. And when she could no longer hold books, I hired a woman to come and read
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to her. But then she and the woman became good friends and often spent an hour
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chatting, which was fine with me.
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All I wanted was for my mother to be comfortable and happy.
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We’re both still here, for now
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In the last year of my mother’s life, she loved to reminisce and talk about the
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past.
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Sometimes it’s unhealthy to wallow in the past or romanticize days gone by with
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rosy retrospection. You can get stuck there, and forget how to live in the
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present. But when your life is reduced to a bed and four walls, sometimes the
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past is all you can escape into.
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Mom would tell me about the old haunts in Long Island where she grew up and
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used to play at the beach. I’d bring my iPad during our visits, look up those
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old places, and show Mom photos and videos. This delighted Mom, and soon we
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were looking up her old friends, “to see if they’re still alive,” Mom would say
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with a laugh.
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We found one of her childhood friends, Elsie, and even located a phone number.
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We called, and amazingly, Elsie answered.
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For the next thirty minutes or so, Mom and Elsie traversed the landscape of
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their early days and all the fun they had in the sun and surf of Long Island,
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New York. As they spoke, I envisioned the sunny skies and seagulls flying over
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them. I heard the surf crashing on the beach not far from their blanket on the
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sand where their picnic lunch included sandwiches, sodas, and laughter.
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Eventually, my Mom and Elsie said their goodbyes.
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After the phone call, Mom became a bit quiet and reflective. Then she looked at
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me and said, “You don’t know how wonderful those years are until they’re gone.
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Most everyone disappears.”
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“Well, we found Elsie. She’s still here,” I said.
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Mom nodded in agreement, looked out the window, and said, “We’re both still
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here, for now.”
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Freshen up your feelings about being alive
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On the shelves in my home library are several books by the late author [40]Jim
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Harrison, perhaps best known for his novella, [41]“Legends of the Fall,” which
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became a movie starring Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt.
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Harrison was a friend of the late painter [42]Russell Chatham, whose beautiful
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tonalist paintings adorn the covers of many Harrison novels. Harrison and
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Chatham appeared once in an episode of Anthony Bourdain’s popular television
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series, “Parts Unknown.”
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In the episode, the three talked about food and life, as they enjoyed an
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amazing home-cooked meal and loads of wine. Sadly, Harrison died not long after
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that episode.
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On his [43]website, Bourdain wrote the following about Jim Harrison:
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“Shortly after the filming of this episode, Jim passed away, only a few
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months after the death of his beloved wife of many years, Linda. It is very
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likely that this is the last footage taken of him. To the very end, he ate
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like a champion, smoked like a chimney, lusted (at least in his heart)
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after nearly every woman he saw, drank wine in quantities that would be
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considered injudicious in a man half his age, and most importantly, got up
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and wrote each and every day—brilliant, incisive, thrilling sentences and
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verses that will live forever. He died, I am told, with pen in hand.”
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Recently, a thoughtful reader of my work sent me an email with a link to a
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documentary titled, “All That Is Sacred.” [44]IMDb.com described the film as
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follows:
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“In the late 1960s, poets, writers, and musicians descend upon Key West to
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pursue their love of literature and fishing (and cocaine and acid). Tom
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McGuane is soon joined by friends Jim Harrison, Richard Brautigan, Russell
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Chatham, and Jimmy Buffett. They create some of their generation’s best
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art.”
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Watch the documentary trailer below.
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It’s a wonderful documentary with interviews and film footage from long ago
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when all these writers and artists were young, full of life and promise. But we
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also see a few of them, the ones still alive, wistfully reflecting on those
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earlier days of fun and friendship.
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And then the film shares the following quote from Jim Harrison:
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“We go through life with a diminishing portfolio of enthusiasms.”
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Harrison goes on to say that we must seek, “jolts of enormous electricity,” to
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“freshen up your feelings about being alive.”
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In other words, don’t melt into your couch and stop living. Don’t give up on
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life just because your portfolio of enthusiasms has diminished. There are
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always ways to squeeze more out of life, even if you’re old and less able to do
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the things you used to.
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We have to make the special moments count.
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The astonishing thing about growing old is that everyone disburses
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My mother never let Parkinson’s disease or her contorted body stand in the way
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of enjoying a great conversation or buttercream cupcakes and cheesecake.
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[1]Mom and her desserts. Photo:[45] John P. Weiss
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Mom kept up on the news, enjoyed discussing politics and books, and often
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dispensed life lessons and advice for the young assisted living staff members
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who came to her to share boyfriend problems or other worries.
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No doubt, Mom probably confronted her own diminishing portfolio of enthusiasms,
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but she always had the capacity to bounce back. She made new friends, even
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though so many of her old friends were disappearing.
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In the “All That Is Sacred” documentary, writer Thomas McGuane says the
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following:
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“The astonishing thing about growing old is that everyone disburses.”
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Sadly, I have found this to be true.
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Retirement and aging mean that people often move. Some pass away. Others lose
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touch because their lives have changed, and new priorities emerge, like
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grandkids, doctor appointments, and such.
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What do we do when confronted with this diminishing portfolio of enthusiasms
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and everyone disburses?
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We follow Jim Harrison’s lead. We make new friends. We enjoy good food and
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drink. We celebrate the great outdoors. We continue loving those close to us,
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including our animal companions.
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And most importantly, we continue to embrace our creative passions. To the best
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of our ability.
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Jim Harrison, despite his aging and decrepit body, got up every day to write by
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hand. On his last day, before a heart attack ushered him beyond the veil, he
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was seated at his writing desk with pen in hand composing a poem.
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Now that’s the way to go out.
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14 Responses to A Diminishing Portfolio of Enthusiasms
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[57][20]
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my mom working on a piece of art a week before she passed at 93::
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[58]https://vimeo.com/509576413/0d86416709?share=copy
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Posted by [59]Walter Paul Bebirian · via [60]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[61][73]
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Just beautiful. I read your writing every Saturday. I look forward to it! I
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love when you write about your Mother!
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Posted by [62]Frankie Jackson · via [63]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[64][46]
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I know I have said it before ... "This is one of the best you have written!" I
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shared it to my FB page because I believe in all that you have written here...
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having lost my Mom three years ago, and Dad three years before that. These
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things you mention are extremely important... life is so worth living!
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Posted by [65]Marsha Hamby Savage · via [66]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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John - you write beautifully, and I thank you for sharing your talent with us.
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This essay contains important lessons to help us maneuver life's ups and downs.
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Posted by [68]Donna Skeels Cygan · via [69]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[70][af]
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Great piece, John. My mom turns 90 in September and I'm planning a surprise
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party with her remaining friends and family (don't tell her!). She had six
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sisters and three brothers. Only four remain and she's the oldest still living.
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In sending out the invites, I was aware of the people who have "dispersed". Mom
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is still sharp and we speak regularly. I greatly enjoy when she tells stories
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of her life and have tried to record some of them. I'm sentimental like her and
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know that in years to come, I will be playing them back. But for now, I just
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want to appreciate her today.
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Posted by Jim Edmonds · via [71]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[72][8d]
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I can't help it, I always smile when I see a picture of your mom. How precious
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she is all dressed up with her hair coifed, her pearls, and always a smile. She
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reminds me so much of my mom. I think they would have been great friends. The
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city girl from Long Island, and the farm girl from Washington would have shared
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stories of life and love spending the afternoon lounging over their favorite
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desert and a cup of coffee!
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Posted by [73]Ron · via [74]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[75][15]
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What a beautiful essay, particularly your lovely and loving writing about your
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mom! I read a book a while back , Live Life in Crescendo, I believe the title
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was, that embraced this essay's main point - even as you age, keep discovering
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and contributing. Thank you John, for this insightful writing today.
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Posted by Shirley · via [76]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[77][av]
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This one really hit the mark today! I forgot how much change and adventure is
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needed so I don't become so sedentary! I can keep my mind busy most days but
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occasionally a person needs the extraordinary to feel that enthusiasm of life
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as time goes on day to day.
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Posted by julie · via [78]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[79][4f]
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What a wonderful way to be ushered into your meaningful and poetic stories.
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Recently, life has been keeping me too busy for much of anything beyond the
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necessaries. Thank you for the fresh breath
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Posted by Ruby Boddie · via [80]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[81][bf]
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I really think life is more enjoyable if lived fully! I loved the message of
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this article! It's not only up to me, but in my power, to make the most of my
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life, and how I approach living is how I will experience life. I am a product
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of my own viewpoints. But I would like to make a comment about admiring Jim
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Harrison. Yes, his natural talent and serious devotion to writing gained him a
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large audience, but I want to challenge admiration of his lifestyle. As someone
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who has lived a lifestyle of rapacious unrestrained lascivious abandon, and as
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someone who has also experienced the greatest sort of adventure, fulfillment,
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and accomplishment practicing a different sort of lifestyle guided by diligent,
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clean, and healthy, nourishing and enriched abundance, I would like to assert
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that to admire his behavior is misguided. He may have been a great and
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accomplished writer, but to what higher planes and novel achievements may he
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have reached if he cared for his mind and body? Such a great potential as
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Harrison possessed was surely sadly less than the lofty or ground-breaking
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writing he would have produced if he took good care of himself? I will soften
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this remark by saying that it is each person's responsibility to make decisions
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about who they are, and for all I know, he has lived the most glorious
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existence of any person ever, but I can't fail to speak up for the lessons
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learned from my own life
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Posted by Leslie Elizabeth Taylor · via [82]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[83][3e]
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Jim was part of a circle of movie people I mingled with, as was Sam Shepherd
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and Buck Henry, among others. . He had an aura of melancholy.. Gentle, deeply
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kind, an empathic listener he was often quiet in the middle of groups. His
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personality seemed deeply rooted in the Northern Woods. I loved the simplicity
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of his books. They were bare boned and raw. Ruthlessly carved down to the
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sacred heart of the characters and their stories. I especially loved Legends of
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the Fall. He drank his whiskey with one ice cube and leaned in while talking to
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a friend.
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Posted by Sam Crespi · via [84]johnpweiss.com · 2 days ago
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[85][45]
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Love this! It is entirely possible to live well in old age, even with a
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"diminishing portfolio of enthusiasms." Attitude is everything. My mother
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taught me by example, and I am practicing now. Greet each day with gratitude
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and look for its gifts. Don't focus on what you've lost; relish what you still
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have. Notice people. Engage. And by all means, eat dessert and keep writing!
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