This is a very interesting conversation. Each, most all of us does a small part in making the world a nicer place to live. I am old now, still continue to be involved with community projects and enjoy the respect from both the younger and older generation's. Previous generation's, weather farming or factory worker's did have to work longer hour's than what present people do for making a nice way of life. Many years ago I joined a local fire department as a volunteer firefighter, eventually became a paid career firefighter, retired as fire chief. Fast forward to 2018 my 22 year old grandson is a volunteer firefighter with ambitions to be hired as a career professional firefighter, totally dedicated to volunteering his time to the community and the fire service. You can be involved in an interesting conversation with Derek and the alarm sounds and Derek's instantly left for the fire station. Life is good we can't go back, although we can easily go forward. Enjoy the new generation's they are leading us older people , with new ideas and energy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Cheers, Murray
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