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    The Wanderer

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    Post by Eddie Wed Jan 07 2015, 18:58

    Many years ago, and when a young man, I read a book by the actor Sterling Hayden called the Wanderer. It had a profound effect on me then, and to this day. Maybe I should have listened harder. A passage from this great book.

    “So it is no wonder that the mass of people regard the wanderer as a cross between a romantic vagabond and an irresponsible semi-ne’er-do-well who can’t-or won’t-fit in. Which is not to say that those who are fated to stay at home and toe the line do not look at the wanderer with envy and, yes, even awe, for he is doing what they would like to be doing, and something tells them they will never do it unless they either “strike it rich” or retire -and once retirement rolls around, chances are it will be too late. They know that too.

    This would seem to mean that the whole thing is largely a matter of luck, with which I would be the first to agree, having been blessed with good fortune through most of my working life. But I would be remiss if I didn’t add that if you want to wander, you’re going to have to work at it and give up the one thing that most non-wanderers prize so highly-the illusion of security.

    I say “illusion” because the most “secure” people I’ve encountered are, when you come right down to it, the least secure once they have been removed from job and home and bank account. While those unfortunate enough to be locked into some despised and unrewarding job are even worse off. And if I have been favoured with good luck all down the years, I can also quickly single out scores of men and women spread around this beleaguered old world who, without “luck”, have managed to live lives of freedom and adventure (that curious word) beyond the wildest dreams of the stay-at-homes who, when fresh out of school, opted for that great destroyer of men’s souls, security.”

    In my opinion a truly great book, and the way I now try to live my life. Mostly I have failed, but I try.
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    Post by Jan1 Wed Mar 18 2015, 19:14

    The Wanderer

    The Illusion

    The Young ...... and The Old

    Today was budget day in the UK. I just wonder how many of us followed closely what George Osborne had to say? Does it make a huge difference to us what he decided? Well only you would know that, your circumstances, your beliefs etc.

    I met some very pleasant young men today .............Smile  

    I also had the opportunity of talking with them. Some were apprentices, others had been apprentices and had been taken on full time and had a job. They were feeling, happy, pleased and very fortunate...... and why not. In these present times it is not always easy to secure a job and I think even harder if you are young.

    I too, was pleased for them and shared in their delight. Quietly to myself I thought wow the years they would now have to work before they could retire. Times have and are changing, whether it be for the better or not (I fear not) we probably have different thoughts about this.

    But these young folk are now locked into the system - is this good, is this bad? Well it is how things are ........ and would you change it?

    All the best Jan

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