Very few of us want to talk about death, however it’s the one process of life that Everyone have in common. For myself I try not to figure out, and hope that Jesus will take care of me, and showed me that believing in him, his virtues have prepared me for eternity. I find it very hard that my seven decades of breathing and heart ticking has gone so fast. Like many, I mis my mom and dad, I feel that there was not enough time to learn about their lives, I was so anxious to grow up, graduate high school, and college, get a job, and finally get married. Unfortunately I do not have any children. For now, I have to accept the fact that I am retired, and many of my projects, should be classified as my hobbies. I have been very fortunate to be able to collect social security, have medical insurance, and some moderate investments. I have a beautiful wife, who is so devoted, and hopefully she can finally retire this year. Every day I try to reflect on my life if I made better financial decisions, but I did find some one who is like my older brother, Ronald G. Wayne, the third founder of the Apple Computer Company, after twelve days trying to work with Steve Jobs, and trying to explain the right engineer procedures for making a computer, (and other financial considerations), he decided it was not the right path for him. Sure if didn’t leave the Apple Computer Company, he would of amassed a fortune of perhaps $125,000.00 dollars,(just guessing, he has shown me as the rest of the world, that money can’t buy living eternity of this earth. Mr. Wayne warned Steve Jobs not to go to India, you don’t speak the language, and most likely will get sick, probably where first got ill that eventually got sick, and led to his pancreas cancer. He also told him that he probably will get disappointed if he discovered who is father is(Jon Jandali-Syria). Steve did meet his biological sister, author, Mona Simpson. It does not matter, to dwell on life. Many times I beat myself, and I accept it as being normal. even this morning talking to Mister Wayne, he is in his eight decade of life, we talked about President Trump, had a few laughs, and both agreed that perhaps we should engrave on our tom stones.
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To be continued.