Episode 81
Replying to a commenter sorry to hear that - so…
Transcript
Silver Fox PC says that her dad struggled to find a purpose and his body paid and he was never able to do the things that he wanted to do. And I'll say to that, your dad did the best he could with the information he had. And I think generation upon generation struggled with exactly what your dad struggled with. They didn't have access to any of the information that my generation has access to. We didn't have access to each other like we do right here. You know, that generation, they didn't have ready access to a bunch of people in their situation that they could start bouncing ideas off of. So your dad did the best he could with what he had. My dad did the same thing. I'm in a weird generation. I'm Gen X. So I've kind of got one foot in one generation and one foot in the other. And I grew up without information. I grew up without all of this collaboration. But once I got it... It began immediately allowing me to question so much of what I'd been told through legend and, you know, through the media, whatever. And so I'm in a place where I can take advantage of this. When I say we don't have to just jump to the foregone conclusion that we need a purpose, what I mean is those of us that are here today, those of us that have access to each other, access to information, we can actually forge a new way. I agree, though, those that, you know, passed before all of this information and collaboration became available, they just did the best they could with what they had. And it's kind of tragic in a way, honestly. But for those of us that are here that have access to each other and to all this information, we can pause and reflect and discuss and maybe determine that having a purpose was really just another part of our programming. Anywho, love to hear more thoughts on it.