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Wow, good memory Mrs.A. Yes, I have epilepsy. The law was that I had to go a year without a seizure in order to get my license. I finally managed to first have such a year in my 60s. I'm now legally able to get a license, but the cost of getting insurance would be astronomicalI thought you said one time that you have a medical condition that doesn’t allow you to drive….or maybe I imagined that.
Yes. Exactly WhyCzar. Howzit. We're all in different places in life. What does that say about life itselfHowzit some people own multiple homes and multiple vehicles, while others are homeless and can't afford a transit pass?
You reap what you sow?What does that say about life itself![]()
We have a full size pickup for work and weekends, and a VW Golf for a runabout and commuter car. At some point, my parents will stop driving their 4Runner and my daughter could use a vehicle. If she can help her grandparents on some weekends, I can see her with the 4Runner, the Golf or perhaps a different vehicle. So we will be a 3 vehicle family inside of the next 3 years. It's almost inevitable because there is no transit where we live, and we can do it.If you have two drivers in your household who need to be going different places at the same time, you own two vehicles. Simple as that. We tried juggling one car for a while but that was during the pandemic when I wasn't going to the office every work day. Perhaps once I retire so I am not tying up a car for five days a week, we will drop one.
Transit in this city just doesn't work well and our neighborhood is poorly serviced. Getting anywhere from my home by bus means a minimum of 1 transfer, possibly 2-3. You're in Asia where they tend to do transit and mass transport in general better than us North Americans. If I lived in Shanghai, I probably wouldn't own any cars, just make sure I lived near a subway line.
Or maybe that kind of practical scenario isn't what you have in mind? I mean, there's the scenarios where someone has a summer-only sports car or two cars and then a truck to pull their trailer or whatever. I can see some of those being open to question, but they are also rarer in my experience. Most families in my neighbourhood have 2, maybe 3, vehicles in their driveway. And that third could easily be an adult child or other adult besides the core couple (au pair, relative rooming in, etc.). I don't really see that there is a big problem with people splurging on vehicles, in other words. People buying more car than they need, sure. Buying a full-sized truck or SUV when you're mostly using it for shopping and commuting that could be handled with a compact car or CUV is waste of a lot things (gas, money, emissions). But most people I know have a reason for owning what they own.
The problem is actually that isn't always the case. Some people get more than they sow (honestly, there's a lot of billionaires who have sown nowhere near what their net worth would suggest) and some get less (workers who put in the long hours to make those billionaires rich but get nothing more than their salary out of it and have nothing if they lose the job). Are SpaceX (including X and XAi) and Tesla really Musk doing a trillionaire level of sowing? I'd say his employees do far more sowing than he does. He, and many of the billionaire class, reap what others sow. Not to say that some of those others aren't well off (some of them are very well off), but they are certainly not in the same league wealthwise as the owners of the companies that employ them.You reap what you sow?
I see each differently in this regard.How about Mark Carney or Justin Trudeau - are they reaping what they have sown?
They are both bought and paid for.I see each differently in this regard.
Public transit', Luce, is unexpected grace's place.In a pious state that I once resided ... they said philosophical was the worst kind of evil ... and thus such questions must be left behind ... for corporate advantages to take over as observed if without bland faith ... a great supporter of Trump recently related to me that he was hood winked ... can that be explained away ... like beyond here and now, or hear and know? Mute ...
May explain destructive power in belief in powerful people governing alone ... a dream of impossible hero and god creation? Diabolical ... comes in 2's or mores ... blossoming ... can fill fields with sunshine ... with us not knowing anything of the logic thereof as it is beyond us ... as children of great will ...
Can I make this up as you look about at the chaos ... I was rejected, terminated disposed of ... metaphorically, I don exist ... Heis abstract ...
In the words of the great sages, the Rolling Stones,The deeper question's how we respond to what we’ve been given.
Luce, hear the way your words wander. Like your poetic, N flow. It's standing in the quiet woods, listening to echoes that still stir something deep.Imagine that ... being beyond the pool ... Late Night on Air? Disembodied ... ---> dissociated, beam edout ... yah said yesua ... in Semitic the A --> stroke approximating an "I" on slant ... if you read some of it there is a different slant or view ... and there it was done gone ...
Like Hellen a Dale was like Allen in the dell ... intoxicated with the bottom of the container? Thick stuff ... Shenandoah ... life is like that because of what is not told to yah straight ... because all are fretting about imperfection ... perfectly out of it ?