
I love this quote by Ronal Reagan, because it gives us hope for future generations. Every step brings new knowledge along with wisdom. Bridging the old and new can reach one end of the bridge and allow them to merge into an elaborate mountain of ideas. dreams, inventions and hope for the future. Now that school has started, we have the opportunity to cross the gap and learn from each other. We are also in the middle of a great divide within our country. Is there hope for us to bridge that great divide and work together again?
Each generation has its shortcomings and strengths. Each has its goals and beliefs. Each feels strongly about those things especially when their young. As time goes by, we learn that our elders aren’t as dumb as we think they are and eventually our zest for a cause goes through changes. Our emotions aren’t as volatile as they once were. Our experience has taught us well and the lessons we learn along the way have shaped us into what we are today.
Does that mean our differences should tear us apart? As aging grandparents and whimsical, enthusiastic young adults we have a massive of information to share with each other, thus enriching each-others’ lives. For example, the Millennials have a treasure trove of technological savvy. Those of us who grew up with manual typewriters, party line telephones and cloth diapers have so much to learn. In the course of fifty years alone the inventions which have occurred are out of the realm of our imagination. We need help from those who grew up with it.
Maybe in the next fifty years the current generation will need the same kind of help from the younger. The Traditionalists, on the other hand, have endured a lifetime of change, wars, political differences and inventions. They have a history to share, because of that. Going through the school of hard knocks allows us to pass some of those things on to our grandchildren so they might not make the same mistakes.
We can have disagreements, no matter what our age. We can feel strongly about something and think we are the only one who knows anything. We may make fun of each-others’ actions, wardrobe, abilities, mistakes, foolishness or talents, but wouldn’t it be much better if we could share those things and laugh together at them?
Personally, I love being with people who are younger than me. They give me energy and focus. They encourage when my strength falters. They lift me up when I feel sad or depressed. I enjoy their company because their youth makes me feel younger. In a world which seems so terribly divided by opinions, tolerance/intolerance, politics, wars and so much more, wouldn’t it be divine if we could instead treat each other as equals? I believe someone once said, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Maybe it’s time to bring that rule back into existence.
Thanks for your thoughts. I have had one or two members of the family who have ever read my blog. It is almost as if they feel they might pick up a virus by reading it. But I have a grandson who loved reading my short stories, but only when I was there writing them. I am glad people read the stuff I write, and some are fairly young, but I would like to pass the blog onto someone else in the family.
My son’s family is very interested in joining their local church, but are they learning anything in Sunday school? I am a bit troubled.
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Pray that God’s spirit works in their hearts. That’ the best we can do. God does the work.🥰
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And it is all done on God’s timing. I still have much to learn, after all, I am such a young grasshopper.
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So true. I wonder if we continue to learn once we’re in heaven. There’s still so much I don’t know.
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In our present bodies, it might have to be gradual, but with perfect bodies, we might be able to learn faster. But then, how can we tell when we are on Heaven Time? Sorry, I am a bit goofy today.
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You’re goofy every day. That’s a good thing in my way of thinking!
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Kathy, my outlook brightens with these thoughts. There is much for each generation to share with each other. I feel that our nation’s bridge is still intact, but it needs reinforcement in certain load-bearing areas. Reagan’s words are a brilliant and honest place to begin from.
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