seniors and electronics today

We scare the shit out of our own selves! Celebrate your belief in electronics, amazing how stubborn we could be to the stubbornness of others.

God can bring to you something which makes you unique, but the same to others, you condemn. You like the recognition of your contribution to society but condemns those same differences in others. Isn't this a double-standard?

There are those who believe in the use of electronics and there are those who “left behind”, become bitter and condemn their electronic counterparts.

Non-believers abstain as until they cannot help themselves and a believer in electronics comes to their rescue. Shunning electronic advancement and the electronic grid.

Moral standards are the culprit of this all with one group refusing to yield to the other, but want others to accept them as they are? Why, how can you expect someone you condemn to accept you as you are?

I surmise too often, we fail to think things through and this is due to our own selfish desires. Whatever happened to accepting differences, instead of condemning those who do not subscribe to your moral interpretations?

Seniors today are quickly discovering they are being left behind due to their unwillingness to participate or subscribe to the beliefs and practices of new believers.

We are in a serious state of denial by denying the fact we want what we want and do not want, therefore become jealous of those who appear happier and more prosperous at having what they want.

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