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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
You cannot put your trust in the future, because there are no guarantees...other than death and taxes.
I travel hopefully. I am a pragmatist(or at least I think I am). I deal with situations by rolling up my sleeves and doing what needs to be done....whether that is flower arranging(good stuff) or shovelling fisons(the not so good stuff).
My maxim is just get on and do it!
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The comment that there are no guarantee's other than death and taxes is an old saying but to say that "I deal with situations by rolling my sleeves up and doing what needs to be done", is only applicable to your own situation, as an ex nurse/senior sister of the N.H.S. you must have come across many people who think that their only hope is that there is something better in the future, it happened to me neary fifty years ago, when after a motor cycle accident that left me in a coma at Accrington Victoria Hospiital,; (I had been married for less than 12 months at the time)
When I finally awoke, my new wife and Sister Heys of M.M.4 drummed it into me to believe in the future, three children later and in March next year after fifty years of marraige, their advice has come to be good advice.
Every one should believe that there is a future, (and I am not talking religion here.) As ever stay happy, Your's, Taddy.