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Thoughts on the creation of two minds as we age and their conflict, with remarks on the effects of identity

Recently, I was mentioning that it seems that, as we age, there develops something like a dual personality and that, sometimes, they are in conflict with each other. This creates some unique phenomena as we age. TWO MINDS I said … Continue reading

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Thoughts on “noticing” and its influence as one ages

In a previous article I spoke of what I called “noticing” in relation to aging (see Thoughts on getting older and the change in remembering things . . . the effects of meaning, habit, boredom, and such, with remarks on … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the change in remembering from the “younger mind” to the “older mind”

In a previous article (Thoughts on getting older and the change in remembering things . . . the effects of meaning, habit, boredom, and such, with remarks on the importance of noticing and the creation of the “older mind”) I spoke … Continue reading

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Thoughts on “intention” and its effect on getting older

One of the effects on the character of a person as we get older, it seems to me, is a result of a lifetime of what I call intention. This refers to having to force things to be or go … Continue reading

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Thoughts on getting older and the change in remembering things . . . the effects of meaning, habit, boredom, and such, with remarks on the importance of noticing and the creation of the “older mind”

I’ve found that getting older is quite interesting and I try to notice things that happen. The first sign of getting older, at least for me, was physical. I get sore easily, for example, or don’t have the energy I … Continue reading

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Further thoughts on stress and its role in life – different types of stress, with remarks on “stress molding”

Recently, I said some things that are interesting: I said that stress played a tremendous role in life and is responsible for many things and even shapes people.  In some respects, life is nothing but a continual interplay and dealing with … Continue reading

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Thoughts on things that wear a person out, with remarks on self-management and such

In a recent conversation I said something interesting. I said that, it seemed to me, that a number of things wear a person out. It seems that these things as if drain a person of their energy and, in so … Continue reading

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Thoughts on relaxation . . . to rejuvenation . . . to contemplation

Here’s a thought I had: I have been putting great emphasis on relaxing recently.  I feel that it is very important and healthy and can lead to deeper things.  Because of this, I tend to have certain viewpoints about it … Continue reading

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Thoughts on how thoughts don’t mean as much as they used to as I get older

I wrote this some time ago: I’ve found that, as I get older, thoughts don’t mean as much to me.  Ten or twenty years ago they were a big part of my life.  Now . . . they seem to … Continue reading

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Thoughts on feeling stupid the older we get – revealing the illusion of youth with remarks concerning the “older self”

Here’s a thought I had: As I get older I feel more stupid.  Sometimes, I feel the most stupidest person in the world.  I feel as if I don’t know anything and have never understood anything.  In some respects, it … Continue reading

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