Just for the record, at the start of this new year:
- My weight is 235 (too high, but it is what it is) (However, it "ought" to be below 190!)
- My blood glucose reading is 165 (that is also too high; now they like it below 100).
- My blood pressure is 146/99 (and that is too high, but at the gym it is always lower than that!)
- My pulse beat is 72, but irregular. (The average for an adult is also 72--60 to 100 range) so that is okay).
- My nose is runny (and has been for a couple months)
- I have ringing in my ears (tinnitus)
- My feet tingle (peripheral nerve damage)
- My vision is a little sort of foggy (diabetic effect?)
- My memory, especially for names, is terrible!
- I have the same chronic headache that I have had for decades!
- It is pretty hard to walk up and downstairs, as it has been since I broke my leg a couple years ago)
- I'm taking 13 pills a day!
On the brighter side:
- My house is paid for
- We have two cars, both of which run well
- My total investment portfolio, upon which I depend for retirement income, adds up to $946,000. That ought to last me for a few years, although a friend in a nursing home is paying $8,000 month for care!). Anyhow, my impression is that many people at or nearing retirement are worse off than that!
- I do have a really great wife, who made us a fine breakfast this morning.
Out there in the world, there is rioting in Pakistan and Kenya today. Public figures were shot last night in Sudan and Sri Lanka. What with a variety of dangerous global circumstances, the
Doomsday Clock stands at five minutes to midnight.
I'm not sure about the U.S., I don't think there is a U.S. doom clock, but for sure we have a bunch of major economic, political, social, technological and ethical problems. This is a country where major bridges, on major roads, in big cities,
can just fall down! Where about 46 million people
lack health insurance! The
federal deficit is--well it is enormous, really really really big! We as a country are spending a lot for things without being willing to pay enough taxes to provide them, and of course we are spending a lot of money on the wrong things. Including, in my mind at least, a very costly (n blood and dollars) war in Iraq which is where the international terrorists who actually may pose a threat to the U.S. are
not hiding and plotting.
So, there are a lot of things to think about in assessing how things are right now, from the personal to the planetary. I'm not sure how to sum it up.
However, it does pay to remember that (a) the isn't supposed to be paradise, and it isn't; and (b) for all its flaws, Earth--the third rock from the sun--still is
the garden spot of the known universe.