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RE: Conversation on Co-Existence with a Level Playing Field
I heard a speaker talking about a study that was made on retirees. The study said that the average retiree died within two years of retiring based on if they had discovered their passion before retirement. Those that had lived longer, yet a big percentage hadn't. The same study showed that there was a high divorce rate also. It makes sense. Couples were suddenly faced with having to relearn how to live with their spouse. It was like they were just married yet without the just married fire.
wow. Makes a lot of sense. Really brings to mind an emphasis upon:
"purposeful living"
It's an interesting point of reflection because we each require to create our purposes. Consequently, if we do not - our purpose almost by default becomes our basic survival constructs - for better or for worse. When obviously the potential for our expansion always exists as creators here.
I think of ourselves here as the embodiment of 'sound' and we are always instrumental in our expressions - the irony being that we are not always aware of the music...sounds...positions we are exercising as our physically integrated behavior patterning - the mathematics of our sound here
Yeah very true. Purpose gives our daily activities meaning. :)