For us retired folk, we do not see either the end or the beginning of a week but simply the continuance of days... all of which appearing shorter than the day before even though time remains constant. Many of us don't really know what day it is unless we consult our calendars to see if this is the day we have an appointment of some sort relative to our health.
In this house, we keep a calendar on the door of the refrigerator that each of us consult daily to determine where we are plus we watch the news each morning for about an hour or until we get bored with the rhetoric and then we turn to our laptops and tablets and pads to determine what the day might bring for us in the way of understanding, happiness, or fear.
We are all VICTIMS of technology, allowing technology to control our lives more and more each day because of the so-called convenience it provides... but, in reality, this technology is collecting data on our personal interactions with life and then sending us information that might reflect those interactions in the hopes that purchases will be made.
Each life has a VALUE in that how much will be spend each day, each week, each month, each year, each decade, and each LIFETIME... we maintain our health to be of economic value...
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