But, most people I know are!
Life is not fair, it’s never been fair, there’s always been the “haves” and the “haves not”, there’s always been the “honest”, “the not so honest” and the “totally dishonest”.
We have “honourable” and “dishonourable” people. There are kind and loving people, and unkind and bitter people, and lots in between.
At 67 I’ve learned “life is not fair”, I’ve accepted that, working extremely hard at school, at work and in your own community doesn’t always reap rewards, doesn’t always result in financial security or even happiness.
I’ve accepted the cards I’ve been dealt, lots of people “better off” than I am, many many worse off.
My DH survived a serious heart attack in 2020, he says every day he wakes up now is a bonus, I try hard to count my blessings, not always easy.
Of course it’s not easy, life is often not easy.
But, I pray I’ll never lose my sense of humour, (I’ve already lost most of my marbles, so they no longer concern me), I hope I never lose my compassion and empathy and that I continue to love and appreciate my family and friends to the end of (my) time.
The sun is shining here and I wish you all a good day 🌞🌞🌞 🥀🥀🥀
A drop in the ocean in the great schemes of things....but replicated by how many more




