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I’m confessing to getting used to a pastime. It’s sitting by a coffee in a cafe and watching the goings on early in the morning.
Many cafes have picture windows. It’s not as if I’m unemployed. I purposely changed my duty hours to the night shift so that I’ll have time for other things.
And by Jove, I’m enjoying it!
Going out at night and coming back in the morning has revealed all those things an eight-to-five person might never know. Anyway, that’s a story for some other time.
Story? What I’m learning is enough to write a book!
If you could wake up in the morning, you’d see the futility of human struggles.
For instance, I get to see pupils going to school every morning. It doesn’t concern them whether it rains or shines.
Some go straight to school, and some branch to have fun in one or two places.
I observe the adults, too. Some have to be in the offices to prepare the place. Does it interest you that getting to work early doesn’t mean you’re the best paid?
The fat cats are usually late to the office!
That’s life.
One thing that’s peculiarly interesting to me is that most children receive a somewhat similar education. But then, life and personal behavior soon begin to separate the men from the boys.
It’s a wheat and chaff analogy!
The boys of today become the men of tomorrow. It’s now left to the youth to chart their ways to success.
If they don’t, they’ll first disappoint themselves before doing so to society.
A bird chirped into my ears that success is sweet!
Time waits for no one!
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