Being retired, one of its main benefits is time.
How I spend much of that time is reading, mostly on the computer. And I love it. Any question I have, any thought, just go to Wikipedia/Google wherever I like. (BTW, what I like about Wikipedia is the ability to hover the mouse over a link and a small page will give a brief description of the link, without actually taking me to the link or to another page).
What I find, my biggest passion and enjoyment is learning. With the world's knowledge at my fingertips, it's like a daily bazaar of choosing whatever interests me at that time.
I'm learning at a pace never experienced in my life. I took a basic iPhone class at Apple yesterday, and one of the attendees complained about her smartphone and wished she had her flip phone. No matter what the teacher explained, she was not impressed. I don't know, I think we're living in amazing times.
How I spend much of that time is reading, mostly on the computer. And I love it. Any question I have, any thought, just go to Wikipedia/Google wherever I like. (BTW, what I like about Wikipedia is the ability to hover the mouse over a link and a small page will give a brief description of the link, without actually taking me to the link or to another page).
What I find, my biggest passion and enjoyment is learning. With the world's knowledge at my fingertips, it's like a daily bazaar of choosing whatever interests me at that time.
I'm learning at a pace never experienced in my life. I took a basic iPhone class at Apple yesterday, and one of the attendees complained about her smartphone and wished she had her flip phone. No matter what the teacher explained, she was not impressed. I don't know, I think we're living in amazing times.
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