Author: | Raymond Wentworth | ISBN: | 9781449018344 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | March 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Raymond Wentworth |
ISBN: | 9781449018344 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | March 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Whats this about Episodes in a Rich Life? asked my Imaginary Friend.
Im always embarrassed when my IF speaks up, but glad that this time we werethat is, that I wasalone.If I ever admitted to the world my IF exists, some would doubt my sanity.Others would have their opinions confirmed.
I cant remember a time, my IF continued, when youve had enough in your pocket to talk about being rich.
I looked around, saw no one in earshot, and broke my rule against replying to my IF.There are ways of being rich without having much cash, I explained.You can have friends, enjoy experiences, learn much about a multitude of things . . . all of that, and more.And you can properly consider yourself rich.
When you put it like that, my IF admitted, I can see your point.One more thing you mustnt forget.
And whats that? I wondered.Maybe I should have put it in my book.
You always have me, said my IF.
This conversation is over, I said.In fact, it never happened.
...
Not long after I retired, I joined a Journal Writers group of senior citizens.Each week, I had to write (and read to the group) a page or so, telling what had happened to me, either during the week previous or sometime in the past.
I have bundled many of these Episodes into more-or-less related groups that I call Chapters, but the reader may call them AggregationsI sincerely hope not Aggravations.
The point is, I have experienced these Episodes and enjoyed most of them, and I hope the Reader enjoys them, too, whether reading straight through the book, or doing random sampling.
Whats this about Episodes in a Rich Life? asked my Imaginary Friend.
Im always embarrassed when my IF speaks up, but glad that this time we werethat is, that I wasalone.If I ever admitted to the world my IF exists, some would doubt my sanity.Others would have their opinions confirmed.
I cant remember a time, my IF continued, when youve had enough in your pocket to talk about being rich.
I looked around, saw no one in earshot, and broke my rule against replying to my IF.There are ways of being rich without having much cash, I explained.You can have friends, enjoy experiences, learn much about a multitude of things . . . all of that, and more.And you can properly consider yourself rich.
When you put it like that, my IF admitted, I can see your point.One more thing you mustnt forget.
And whats that? I wondered.Maybe I should have put it in my book.
You always have me, said my IF.
This conversation is over, I said.In fact, it never happened.
...
Not long after I retired, I joined a Journal Writers group of senior citizens.Each week, I had to write (and read to the group) a page or so, telling what had happened to me, either during the week previous or sometime in the past.
I have bundled many of these Episodes into more-or-less related groups that I call Chapters, but the reader may call them AggregationsI sincerely hope not Aggravations.
The point is, I have experienced these Episodes and enjoyed most of them, and I hope the Reader enjoys them, too, whether reading straight through the book, or doing random sampling.