Look back for experience look ahead for expectations

Look back for experience look ahead for expectations

All I focus on now is what I want to accomplish that’s all that I need to focus on in future. I don’t take the present scenario very seriously or would invest heavily because I have no interest in being popular on social media. However, I do have interest in just putting out information and hopefully someone finds it useful. What am I expecting? I think people will go from this poor world to get rich and over confident mentality to a very friendly "help me" kind of attitude. Who know’s how long the economy will tank, but I know for sure when people get back they’ll be completely lost. I definitely am focusing on using this slow time to get ahead.

I don’t know how long it’s going to be, I don’t know when the economy will recover since none of my indicators are showing signs, but I do know I need get ahead and not be reactionary to distractions. I know when people are hurting for money they’re coming. Covid effect is still around right now and many people are scared, and lawsuits are going to come as their reserves run low. Business that don’t know this is coming are in serious trouble. Desperate time people will do desperate measures.

At 65, I still want to work as long as I am healthy. It is not about money. I do not expect much about my future as I am never thinking of retirement. I am looking forward to travelling abroad, do some devotional discourses, deliver motivational speeches, undertake pilgrimages and write some really good books. I had lived well and I want to finish it by living well and healthy in the remaining years too.  want to survive, keep earning my bread till I die, educate my kids, take care of my parents (four of them) and then die one day like all other living organisms. I don't want to become anything because I know everyone has to become ashes. I live with a few visions in life, I do whatever I feel is right and keeps me and others happy. I have a few hobbies like travelling to ancient temples, forests, and hills. That's about it.

Simple, uncomplicated life low on expectations. Remain actively healthy, actively working and still mentally sharp as a tack, and I am planning to publish a book of my articles, with the profits going toward advocating for a better change in high school curricula around the world. While on social media, I have been overwhelmed by the needs people have for help with their relationships, marriages, depression, loneliness, grief, and other life challenges, and most especially the need for help for young people - we teach them chemistry and trigonometry, but spend not one second on social skills, life functionality or life supportive classes. We send them out into the world clueless.

So I had this idea. I believe if my suggestion is implemented throughout the world, the divorce rate would be decimated and marriage would again become more popular, and there would be less loneliness and, ideally, depression as well. What’s the idea? A major curriculum change in high school. We would take required subjects like physics, calculus and the like (which could remain as electives or be taken in college) and replace them with courses on Love, family Relationships and happy Marriages.

Understanding Male and Female Emotionality, How to Run a Household, Sexual Function in Relationships, Understanding the Aspects of true Love, How to Life With a Roommate or More, How to Stop Loneliness in its Tracks, How to Communicate for a Healthy, Successful Happy Long Term Relationship. Your Contribution to Making this World a Better Place. How to Build Self-Esteem and most importantly, making good choices and subjects like those which would help the children to become good and responsible citizens and good human beings. These are subjects that desperately need to be taught. Life supportive classes. Real life functionality classes. That’s one of the things we could do to make the world a much better place for future generations, and I want to be at the forefront of this change. What do you think? Cheers!

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