I’ll define ‘personal attachments’ first: it’s your leg, your arm, your head. It’s anything you’ve grown fond of. Baby boomers are officially old enough to have grown fond of most everything. And that’s a normal life.
PERSONAL ATTACHMENTS KEEP GROWING
July 31, 2024 by David Gillaspie
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INTERNAL POLLUTION IN A BABY BOOMER WORLD
April 23, 2022 by David Gillaspie
Internal pollution is the filter we see through. It’s our judgement, our favoritism, our prejudice, and bias. What we see runs through our up-bringing, education, life choices, and judgement. Did I mention judgement? Add cataracts to that mess and you’ve got a problem. Cataracts?
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