Comments on FFF - Week 10 - The RetireeTypePad2015-11-03T02:00:47ZRavenshttps://www.ravensview.ca/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ravensview.ca/2015/11/fff-week-10-the-retiree/comments/atom.xml/Joyce Juzwik commented on 'FFF - Week 10 - The Retiree'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201b8d174b3db970c2015-11-11T15:11:19Z2015-11-13T03:24:21ZJoyce Juzwikhttp://jfjuzwik.webs.comThis is great because we can all see a bit of Karl in ourselves as we get older. When you're...<p>This is great because we can all see a bit of Karl in ourselves as we get older. When you're young, the world and mankind are full of error, and our generation is their only hope. As we age and find our slot in the scheme of things, our perspectives change. Is it that we realize our previous opinions were foolish dreams of the young, or is it that when we enter the next generation, we sell out and cave in? I like the fact that Karl still wore his father's Ban the Bomb t-shirt. There was still a bit of a rebel in him, although he made sure to keep it hidden.</p>
<p>Looking forward to reading the story this is a part of.</p>Rose Green commented on 'FFF - Week 10 - The Retiree'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201bb088c998d970d2015-11-07T14:19:04Z2015-11-13T03:24:21ZRose GreenNice reflection on a life lived authentically.<p>Nice reflection on a life lived authentically.</p>