The Economist has been philosophising this week. I liked one item I found in it as follows.
'Out of the ashes (of this year) will emerge a sense that life is not to be hoarded but lived to the full'.
That applies to all of us but particularly, I would have thought, to those of us at the older end of the spectrum where I must say I have felt the inability to do much very frustrating in the sense that I cannot afford to waste a year of decent health vegetating, to coin a phrase.
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