So long as it's voluntary! I doubt that this would work in the West, where everyone assumes that they are going to live for ever.
Everyone should be reminded of this next time someone moans about the way wind power spoils the view or wave power disrupts goldfish migration or hydro-electric power stations don't match the curtains.
Harrumph! Exits stage left, with a political flourish...
So long as it's voluntary! I doubt that this would work in the West, where everyone assumes that they are going to live for ever.
ReplyDeleteEveryone should be reminded of this next time someone moans about the way wind power spoils the view or wave power disrupts goldfish migration or hydro-electric power stations don't match the curtains.
Harrumph! Exits stage left, with a political flourish...
Wow. I love the post and TOW's comment.
ReplyDeleteI know people like this. Either one of my parents would have been first in line. I like to think I would, too.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I think that way at my age of 61 but at 72 it's even more true, what a wonderful gesture.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's quite impressive.
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Wow! The ultimate social sacrifice. I agree, as long as it's voluntary!!!
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