Sunday, March 6

Thought On Aging in America - Interview with Ken Dupin

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Everyday I collect ideas that interest me; for my many moods and other reasons.  Then on unexpected days I put a few together and a new story appears with this "different-context" that draws in other good minds. Everything grows organically.



I'm 82 now and I love all of you.
Remember I'm living to defend
the superior elderly people.
 





Here I was caring for my
older friend 'Ivan Merkley.'
Minutes later, the ambulance
was rushing me to the Hospital.
I really thought it was the end of my life.
I wasn't. This was two years ago.

It was reflux problem, which felt like a heart attack.




























I planned in 1975:  what to do for my Mother, Aunt and our dogs: what Ken Dupin has described in this video.
I planned in detail; and had the 'cash flow' to easily do it.
However, behind my back, my brother and my wife executed their plan: Early death. Then my wife and children planned
and orphaned me. I to, was prepared to survive alone; these lessons I learned from my parents, when I was still in the baby crib.
The Department of Defense saw the 'learned-lessons' in me in 1949 and educated me to take command, of the men in my platoon and prepare them for defending our Nations Faith in God. I was appointed to be an Officer in the Canadian Army. [1953]



Today I'm 82 and now working to defend the 'oldest' in our Nation. My Aunt died at 102. My Mom at 96.
Please don't disturb us. My mental tricks are very powerful and are more effective now, than when I was 19.
Don John Wesley.



Thought On Aging in America  -  Interview with Ken Dupin